QUOTE(netfreak @ Jul 19 2006, 03:22 AM) [snapback]56111[/snapback]
4. 911 support
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We don't need that in India
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QUOTE(netfreak @ Jul 19 2006, 03:22 AM) [snapback]56111[/snapback]
5. Free VOIP adapter + WiFi
router(Have to pay $50 to begin with, but you vonage send you rebate check for $50 once yu confirm your account)
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However there are many other charges mentioned in Terms of usage like activation fees, Cancellation fee(if u disconnect before 12 months)
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QUOTE(netfreak @ Jul 19 2006, 03:22 AM) [snapback]56111[/snapback]
1. Instead of Telco hardware, most of them are running installation of Asterisk on PCs
2. Instead of dedicated VOIP circuits, they route calls through usual IP connections
3. Due to #2, call quality degrads if IP channels get congested.
So, if you are using it for personal calls and can tolerate occasional downtime then these providers are fine. Otherwise, go for Vonage.
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I doubt that because for small no of subscriber its fine but for bigger base of subscribers setup turns out to be more costly than orignal one(ofcourse quality is a factor)