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VoIP: Switching
Posted on 08.02.05 by templeton @ 1:59 am

VoIP is booming as of late. Everywhere you look there are new phones, new services, and new promises for cheaper telephone service. Everybody from the podunk local cable company to the national ones have phone service. Since I have been looking to switch all my telco services away from a large techless bell who still have not fixed my DSL service after some cold calling of current customers to “Upsell” their service, which was really a downgrade and unwanted. But of course they did nothing of the such and are looking into “the issue”. sigh. Here is a list of reviews/opinions of others who have made the switch to VoIP.

VoIP or or “How to make your home phone just as unreliable as your mobile phone”

Vonage voip experience

VoIP Experience – View to the Woods

Internet Phoney? -mbToolbox

If you have any other non commercial reviews or end user experiences for VoIP Please post them.


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