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This will hurt them badly......
quote: Verizon Communications, the second-largest US telephone company, cut the cost of its VoiceWing broadband VoIP (voice over Internet Protocol) service which includes unlimited local and long distance calling by $5 to $24.95 a month the same price as rival Vonage Holdings, the VoIP pioneer that recently filed for an initial public offering
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| said by dodgetech2 :This will hurt them badly...... ... I think it will just show them as the leader and they are making others follow. They will out-feature Verizon once their IPO is out.
Vonage has a great handle on 911 these days.
said by Vonage :
Vonage Equips Over 70 New Counties With E911 in Less Than Three Weeks Thursday May 11, 10:42 am ET Vonage and PSAPs Continue Working Together to Turn Up E911 for Customers Across the U.S.
HOLMDEL, N.J., May 11 /PRNewswire/ -- Vonage America Inc., a subsidiary of Vonage Holdings Corp., a leading Internet telephony provider, today announced that it has been continuing to roll Enhanced 911 (E911) service -- to large and small cities across the U.S.
For the past six months, Vonage has been turning up on average over 112 calling centers in more than 45 new counties each week. In less than three weeks, Vonage has equipped an additional 200 locally-run emergency call centers, in over 70 counties, with E911 -. bringing the total number of calling centers with emergency 911 service to over 4500.
In June, the FCC gave Vonage, and all Internet-based phone service companies, 120 days to create an E911 system from scratch, and provide all of its customers, wherever they are in the U.S., with E911 service. In that amount of time, Vonage worked closely with local 911 centers, also known as Public Safety Answering Points (PSAPs), across the country to turn on E911 for as many customers as it could. Currently, Vonage continues to test and turn up new PSAPs, which are VoIP-ready every day and will continue to do so until Vonage customers have access to E911.
"In just the past month we have turned on E911 service in over 690 PSAPs and 175 counties," said Jeffrey A. Citron, Vonage's chairman and chief strategist. "Vonage will continue to work with the FCC, regulators, Congress and public safety until PSAPs across the nation are equipped with E911."
Since April 18th, Vonage has added the following counties to its list of those with E911 capabilities -- bringing the total number of calling centers with emergency 911 service to over 4500. Sorry if this press release has been posted elsewhere. -- Jim -- USA2K SEE: |DCWU |FP |FAH |BVX REVIEW | FWD, Vonage 01/03-12/04, 04/06-now |