  VOIP212
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| reply to vonsen Re: So you wanna try Voip?
List of VOIP providers in U.K. and most other countries »www.freeiptelephony.com/VOIPeu1.htm From my experience voip providers in US are cheaper. Some of them provide UK numbers as well. Good luck! |
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  usa2k Please PRAY for Rebekah Premium,MVM join:2003-01-26 Canton, MI clubs:
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said by BillRoland :... does anyone know what happened to vonsen  ? He's dropped off the radar here ... Wow 14 weeks 3 day is a long time!  |
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 raki123
join:2005-08-20 Clearwater, FL | reply to vonsen Re: So you wanna try Voip?
I used GOPINEEDO code in reseller aflication of packet8. I had no monthly rental and free adaptor |
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  YOUR_UGLY_VT Windows Is Crap
join:2001-09-27 Hoover, AL | I just left Packet8 for ViaTalk because they had no good features, that worked that is, ViaTalk has E-911 and everything, also I can send faxes through them which I couldnt with Pakcet8 |
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 raki123
join:2005-08-20 Clearwater, FL | Hi all the services are in packet8 also. Call 1-888-898-8733 They can guide u. try www.dial2home.com |
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 shon8
join:2005-06-09 New Hampshire, OH | reply to vonsen »www.haaretz.co.il/captain/pages/···o=625825
read this article |
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 GetSet
join:2005-09-19 Valley Stream, NY | reply to sean_welling There is a good company that I'm using. Nikkom.com with good international rates |
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 gentek
join:2005-09-21 New York, NY | reply to vonsen Re: So you wanna try Voip?
VoIP certainly isn't as complicated as it used to be. If any of you are PBX administrators, you may want to look into the Aastra VentureIP system. PBX in a box. slick and works on an internal network. |
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  coastjam Premium join:2001-03-05 Atascadero, CA
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| reply to vonsen Thanks for the post. I'm about to embark on VoIP and found this very helpful. I make a lot of long distance phone calls between the West Coast, East Coast and Canada. We dumped the Bells long ago and went cellular, we are know looking for a better way to enhance are calling capabilities. Again thanks for the posting.:) |
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 ais
join:2004-07-21 Lincoln, NE | reply to vonsen This was a "one stop" place to read about VoIP
Vonsen, thanks for the good info |
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 fakir005
join:2005-10-29 New York, NY
| reply to vonsen I donot want to understand why do people want to usee VoiP at all. I know of nobody who does not have cellphone. The cellphone manufacturers are very very greedy and are coming up with more and more expensive cellphones. Like there was Blueberry. Motrola developed even more expensive cellphone Razr. People seem to be willing to buy the higher and higher end Phones. Then ther are the Laptop manufacturers that are coming up with Laptops that cost more and more like Apple came up with a Mac that costs $3300. The point is that it should not be necessary for anybody to buy a laptop onence he has bought a cellphone. All that is needed is the development of software that will make it possible as discussed at
»www.newerawisp.blogspot.com/
Instead of making this kind of thing possible businesses want you to buy the third type of phone called VoIP. Originally VoIP was meant to enable a person owning a Laptop to use the VoIp protocol to just use it to make phone calls. But it is not so now. The person would still need a VoIp phone to make phone Calls.
This is ridiculous. This calls for a revolt in the form of the refusal of people to buy laptop cellphone and VoIP.hould demand the development of technology that will enable the owner of a cellphone to use it for surfing the web. |
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  Aqueronte Premium join:2002-02-15 Arecibo, PR clubs:  | reply to vonsen Excelent.
Wonder why people aint' voting no more -- Only change is constant |
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  Aqueronte Premium join:2002-02-15 Arecibo, PR clubs: 
| reply to fakir005 Hey:
My cable comp, is affiliated with the cel company (Liberty Cable and Centennial), and calls between them are no cost, also, calls within the network, and faxing is possible. Stil have regular phone, colecting dust to call 911. -- Only change is constant |
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  ThaDark1 Don't Blame Me. I Voted For Pedro Premium join:2003-09-08 Newton, IA
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1 edit | reply to vonsen Just got signed up with Vonage. Got the adapter today. Was hoping to enable all my house's phone jacks. Seems I need to go get a degree in telephone wiring to know how to do so according to this guideline and the link it gives to »michigantelephone.mi.org/distribute.html. My Telephone Network Interface looks nothing like any of the ones pictured. It somewhat looks like the one pictured that is some new one someone submitted (no wire in the phone jack) but I have like 4 screws. I have two different lines it looks like. Only one has a phone number written on it but both lines have wires coming into them. I'll have to take a picture later this week and post it. I really want to have all my jacks enabled and of course I can't just plug in my Vonage router into the wall jack without disconnecting the outside wiring from what I've read. That is correct right? One thing I read on the site mentioned above is it said once you've disconnected ALL wiring you should hear nothing. No beeps, clicks, etc. And said to press buttons on a phone (non cordless) and you should hear nothing. I did just that and I hear absolutely nothing so it seems my lines may already be disconnected and there is nothing I need to do? Even though there are still lines screwed down in the TNI? -- \m/(-_-)\m/
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  RockyBB Premium join:2005-01-31 Longmont, CO | disconnect all the wires from the screw terminals and wrap in electrical tape. ensure no dial tone in any of the jacks in the house. then plug it in! |
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  ThaDark1 Don't Blame Me. I Voted For Pedro Premium join:2003-09-08 Newton, IA | reply to vonsen Rocky, Do I wrap each wire individually or twist them all together and then wrap with electrical tape? Just curious since some screw terminals have two wires and some have one. Thanks again. |
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  starr7
@comcast.net
| reply to vonsen All I have to say is bravo.. I'm a new user of VOIP--Vonage and you have put my mind at ease to deal with Vonage for a little longer. Hopefully, they will get rid of some of the kinks soon. I'm glad I read your comments about this service because for me it really shed some light on the matter. Thank you.
Do you think not having an antivirus software on my computer for a short period of time would cause lost/bad connection problems with VOIP service? Because everything was fine for a while then around the time of installing my Mcafee antivirus software and encountering problems that's when I started having phone problems. |
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  RockyBB Premium join:2005-01-31 Longmont, CO | reply to ThaDark1 wrap them individually so that nothing is connected to anything else. |
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  Judy342
@cable.rogers | reply to vonsen Privacy? is there any privacy with VOIP as it was with Telco, by law... |
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