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Review by Dogfather  UPDATED: 282 days ago member for 1.8 years, 684 visits, last login: 264 days ago
Laguna Hills,Orange,CA
$30 per month
about 10 days
"VoCable rules over POTS"
"None"
"Cox VoCable has given me years of great service"
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Web-site (3): Has information about the service but doesn't offer a lot of features that indy VoIP providers do.
Ease of install (5): I didn't have to do it. I've had Cox Digital Phone (VoCable platform) for years and it's not their newer VoIP service. This has an interface box on my NID that I believe is VoCable.
Call Quality (5): Better than POTS and is fully compatible with fax, data and burglar alarm systems. It's way better than the PacBell service I had before I switched.
Reliability (5): I can't recall a single outage in the many years I've had the service. We had a troublesome PacBell box at the end of the street that would fill with water so every time it rained the phones would go down or be so full of static that you couldn't use it.
Tech Support (5): Only needed to use them once to cancel a 2nd line. They were nice, answered quickly and cancelled the line without a hassle. This is a far cry from when I cancelled by Vonage business account. I had to start yelling at the retention jerk to get it through his thick skull that I was cancelling.
Value for Money (5): The price is good for what I get, which is more features and better reliability than POTS. Sure there are VoIP providers out there that are cheaper but the 2 I tried, ViaTalk and Vonage sucked serious ass and I wouldn't trust either for business or home service.
If you're in a VoCable serviced area like SoCal I would highly recommend this Cox Digital Phone. Again, this isn't their VoIP product, VoCable is a different cable telephony technology.
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