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Moonliner 12-15-2012 03:10 PM

Any one using Vonage?
 
Is anyone using Vonage for their home phone? Would you recommend it?

Staring at the impending fiscal cliff I'm looking for ways to economize. Dropping Verizon phone service (and keeping the Fios Internet) for Vongage looks like it would save us something like $60/month.

katiesue 12-15-2012 04:26 PM

We used it a few years ago when my boss would travel to Mexcio for a few weeks at a time. We didn't have any problems with it. I can't remember what the costs were.

RStar 12-16-2012 12:06 AM

I'm using Voipo. I prepaid for two years for $149, installed it myelf (pretty easy, just plug it into your router), so I saved about $50 month (I have no monthly landline bill at all now). But VOIP, or Voice Over Internet Protocol, can be sketchy sometimes. I get people who end up going straight to voicemail (on their server) when the cable internet lines are crowded.

I'm not sure if Vonage would have the same problem or not, though.

Here's a review of VOIP services

Ghoulish Delight 12-16-2012 12:36 AM

We had it for years, switched to Time Warner because it saved us a few bucks. Never had a problem with it.

Alex 12-16-2012 07:17 AM

Out of curiosity, if cost saving is the motivation, why is a landline equivalent needed at all?

We haven't had one for about 6 years now and it has never created an issue.

Moonliner 12-16-2012 07:33 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Alex (Post 367099)
Out of curiosity, if cost saving is the motivation, why is a landline equivalent needed at all?

We haven't had one for about 6 years now and it has never created an issue.

For whatever reason, our cell phone reception has always been spotty here at Cada de moonie.

Alex 12-16-2012 01:23 PM

Ah. Though I'd probably still cut the cord. The ringer is off on my phone 99% of the time and when at home in a bowl where I can't see it. So I essentially live without a phone at home (in terms of people being able to call me).

RStar 12-17-2012 08:04 AM

well, some of us have friends and family who need to call us once in a while, even while we are at home.

And having the landline allows us to have a cheeper cell plan (though unlimited is becoming the norm these days).

Also, I have my landline so that I can use that number when asked for contact information so that I don't give my cell and end up with a bunch of sales calls on my cell phone.

katiesue 12-17-2012 10:45 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by RStar (Post 367118)
Also, I have my landline so that I can use that number when asked for contact information so that I don't give my cell and end up with a bunch of sales calls on my cell phone.

This is why I still have one. Plus uncertain coverage in my house.

blueerica 12-17-2012 10:56 AM

I have Vonage. It's OK, and I think there are some benefits to it, but we'll be switching to something like Magic Jack soon. I've had a number of local acquaintances say they use it and love it.


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