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Comments on news posted 2003-11-11 13:57:21: VoIP is everywhere, wireless quality and coverage is improving, and broadband prices are dropping; is it time to ditch your home phone?. ..

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BadHat
Hook'M Horns
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join:2003-10-14
Rosa's Place
clubs:
·AT&T U-Verse

Dinosaurs..

like me like the old ways. I don't even have a cell phone and don't want one. I hate the things. Most people that use them are loud, rude, and obnoxious and I don't want to join that crowd.

Of course, once I retire, I may pull the regular POTS line out too. I hate phones, I hate phones, I hate phones...
Brisk
Qwest's Spirit Of Service Inaction

join:2003-07-11
Colorado Springs, CO
clubs:
·Qwest.net

How?

How can I ditch my landline if evil telcos want to hold me hostage. Some people can't get Cable, and the last time I checked, Qwest didn't allow DSL lines without POTS.

Speaking of Qwest, no one ever speaks of Qwest.
Is it the same with other baby bells, or are they behind the pack once again?
Mele20
Premium
join:2001-06-05
Hilo, HI

Concrete condos no-no for cell phones

I live in a concrete condo on the ocean and cell phones do not work in this building. So I will never get a cell phone. I don't want one anyhow. I am apalled at the rudeness of people who have them. I don't care to hear their stupid conversations in public and I would never want others to hear my conversations.

As for VOIP that is a long way away according to Time Warner Cable here. Plus, I like my landline. I have a corded speaker phone that I could not do without for clarity. My mother could not understand me when I used a cordless phone plus they rot on the ocean very fast. I have an excellent long distance plan. I would never want a cell phone because of the 911 issue also.
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"Everything can be taken from a man or woman but one thing: the last of the human freedoms - to choose one's attitude in any given set of circumstances, to choose one's destiny." Victor Frankl - Man's Search for Meaning

Dude
What Happens When I Do This
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join:2000-11-20
Chicago, IL
clubs:
·BroadVoice

my phone cost

my landline in my house costs 69. what just phone service not dsl or anothing added. they screw any change they get 5 for privacy manager. 3 for call wating. 15 cents per minute for a call if it isnt within 8 miles of you

WTF
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macyh
Ex-Isp
Premium,MVM
join:2001-04-24
Medina, OH
·Armstrong Zoom In..

Lesson learned? Choice is good. Keep it that way.

What all these comments mean is: It's very, very good to have more than one choice for the the voice and broadband services you need. Consumers are smart enough to select the providers, service they need and to shop for the rate they want to pay.

Regulators, legislatures and telco's want to eliminate your choice. The existance of all three is entirely based on no competition, no choice and hidden taxation thru regulation. State regulator would have made a mess out of wireless competition if the FCC had not stepped in and prevented it years ago. But now, with VoIP and broadband the telco's have another chance to persuade state bureaucrats to "protect consumers" by lobbying for more regualation and more taxation of both.

Don't allow state regulation of VoIP and broadband; it's the only way competition and choice will continue to exist.
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Macy Hallock Ex-APK Net, Inc. Cleveland, OH, recently sold
Looking for a southern ISP/WISP/host to buy or invest in.
probertc

join:2005-01-06
Lawrenceville, GA

Trying to get rid of POTS

Need a little help... I had AT&T One Rate (Local and LD dial tone). I wanted AT&T DSL and CallVantage service. Signed up and then AT&T said they couldn't do a DSL line to my house. So I called Bellsouth in the beginning of Jan-05. In a couple of days, I had DSL up and running. Signed up for Vonage. Pretty happy. The only problem now is that I am receiving a bill from AT&T for the service I want to get rid of. They said they can't do anything until Bellsouth submits the paperwork. Bellsouth hasn't sent me a bill yet, so I doubt that they have submitted the paperwork and I have less than 30 days to apply for $300 in rebates. Has anybody else come across this???

Thanks,
Craig
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