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April 11, 2007

Vonage, a little too easy

As I arrived home from work today I was greeted with a package on my front stoop. My D-Link Vonage device arrived in the mail. I call it a device as I'm not really sure what it is classified as. Setting aside a good hour of my time, I was eager to dive in to this new unfamiliar technology. 45 seconds later....the install was complete and I had a dial tone. Could it really be this easy? I then thought, what about getting the other phones in the house hooked up with this service. After unplugging the cord connected to my phone, I plugged it into a phone outlet on my wall (after disconnecting the phone line outside of my house). All the phones in my house magically worked with no issues. Total time spent: 3 mins 45 seconds. Could VoIP (Voice Over Internet Protocol) really be this easy? I guess so.

Also have to note that the phone clarity and quality is excellent.

Verizon home phone service: $40 a month (w/o long distance)
Vonage home phone service $14.99 a month (w/ long distance)
$25.01 savings a month ($300.12 a year and $1,500.06 after five years)

See ya Verizon home phone line.

Posted by joe harr at April 11, 2007 10:44 PM

Comments

That's 2 clever by half and 2x2 clever 4 me. Thnkas!

Posted by: Pokey at May 9, 2011 1:06 AM

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