Have you considered using VoiP for your phone service? I certainly did, and after using two different companies, I have a clear choice of which one I prefer. I will explain a bit about which one I prefer and exactly why I prefer it. I have Vonage currently, and approximately 2 years ago, I had AT&T's VoiP service. Between the two, I personally prefer AT&T.
My reason for preferring AT&T is simple, they offer a 1-800 number in which you can call from a payphone, enter your access ID number, and then make a phone call as if you are calling from your home phone! Even works from a payphone, or if your calling from a number you want to keep private. This nifty little feature is included standard in their monthly fee and does not cost any extra. Since their service included unlimited calls nationwide, there are no extra fees associated with going over minutes or any other hassles. I am the type of person who usually has bad luck and ends up stuck somewhere with a dead cell phone battery, so for me this feature was great.
Vonage is a bit for expanded in their coverage area; however, their service seems to be a bit less robust than AT&T's service. I have an internet-based business, and it involves the use of a lot of bandwidth being carried over my internet connection, this is normally not a problem, until I try to use the phone at the same time as working. I always have to adjust the speed limits on the bandwidth when I am on the phone now. This is a major hassle at times.
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Sunday, May 31, 2009
VOIP Phone Solutions Reviewed
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