whoch voip services have many advantages than landline and mobile phones ,they offer a great many benefits to users, it is convenient to use them for users ,in all, voip services is a good choice. as a user, you have a alternative product, if you usually travel all over the world, you can buy a DID number ,thus ,whenever where you go, you will not worry the dear international calls ,in contrast, it will save you too much .
I am sure that with social networking sites getting more popular, such a service is very much needed. I am currently using Voip plan from vontrump.com and its great!
Our business is with fastmetrics managed voip now. It was a seamless migration from our standard pbx system. We kept our same phone numbers and the service is fully managed from the get-go. We saved $ with unlimited free calls to the us and canada and dirt cheap o/s rates. Smart phones too, with features like call attendant, which cuts out the need for a receptionist.
just plug your phone in the un activated landline, because by law a 911 call is placeable without service. SO internet goes down, electricity goes down and cell phone battery dies too? wow that's your fault for not being on point. Also unless you live in bumfuckville go to your neighbors in an emergency or something, justifying a landline for "emergency" purposes is weak. k thumbs down me i know i know
I've been with "SpeakGreat" for a few weeks. I figure my cellphones cover emergencies for power outages.
I love all the custome calling features that come with VoIP service. I have "Distinctive Ringing" for key people. It even works if the Caller ID is blocked.
I have my home number simulanreaously ring my cellphone.
AT&T used to charge me $6 per month just to forward my calls to the cellphone after 2 rings.
Audio quality is a bit lower than the copper wire landline was, but it works.
umm a phone that is notin service (hooked up) (landline) should be on stand by and will connect 911 calls only. so you don't need to pay for service on a landline..
I'm very impressed and satisfied with Packet 8. Just redo your local phone wiring into the Packet 8 router. Great price, and free calls everywhere in the US.
As far as power outages are concerned, that's what UPSes are for. And the cell phones.
whoch voip services have many advantages than landline and mobile phones ,they offer a great many benefits to users, it is convenient to use them for users ,in all, voip services is a good choice. as a user, you have a alternative product, if you usually travel all over the world, you can buy a DID number ,thus ,whenever where you go, you will not worry the dear international calls ,in contrast, it will save you too much .
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I am sure that with social networking sites getting more popular, such a service is very much needed. I am currently using Voip plan from vontrump.com and its great!
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titalminarisa 2 years ago
Our business is with fastmetrics managed voip now. It was a seamless migration from our standard pbx system. We kept our same phone numbers and the service is fully managed from the get-go. We saved $ with unlimited free calls to the us and canada and dirt cheap o/s rates. Smart phones too, with features like call attendant, which cuts out the need for a receptionist.
FigjamCJM 3 years ago
just plug your phone in the un activated landline, because by law a 911 call is placeable without service. SO internet goes down, electricity goes down and cell phone battery dies too? wow that's your fault for not being on point. Also unless you live in bumfuckville go to your neighbors in an emergency or something, justifying a landline for "emergency" purposes is weak. k thumbs down me i know i know
teleqnet 3 years ago 3
I've been with "SpeakGreat" for a few weeks. I figure my cellphones cover emergencies for power outages.
I love all the custome calling features that come with VoIP service. I have "Distinctive Ringing" for key people. It even works if the Caller ID is blocked.
I have my home number simulanreaously ring my cellphone.
AT&T used to charge me $6 per month just to forward my calls to the cellphone after 2 rings.
Audio quality is a bit lower than the copper wire landline was, but it works.
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wisdom1221 4 years ago
vonage has a feature on their dashboard that allows you to use you cell number if the power or network goes out.
It will forward all your calls. It worked perfectly last week when our power went out.
jeffkrebs 4 years ago
umm a phone that is notin service (hooked up) (landline) should be on stand by and will connect 911 calls only. so you don't need to pay for service on a landline..
teleqnet 4 years ago
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rooboy69 4 years ago
I use a 150 APC UPS for both the VOIP & my Cable
o0splitpaw0o 4 years ago
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alexhandye 4 years ago 2
i've used NET2PHONE for long distance for years
royalg2 4 years ago
i use the land-line version. it can be used from any land-line phone from anywhere you are. no hidden fees/charges -prepaid.
royalg2 4 years ago
I dont use it, i dont like it :P
Timmmm1986 4 years ago
I'm very impressed and satisfied with Packet 8. Just redo your local phone wiring into the Packet 8 router. Great price, and free calls everywhere in the US.
As far as power outages are concerned, that's what UPSes are for. And the cell phones.
shanedk 4 years ago