Vonage Makes Phone Bills Plummet
Voice Over IP Technology Cuts Bills by 50 Per Cent or More
By Carol Anne Carroll, published Jun 27, 2006
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Using Voice over IP technology (essentially, running your phone line over the Internet), Vonage offers several flat fee packages that make even the most basic services offered by conventional phone companies both inefficient and expensive.
In my own case, I run a home-based business, and over six years, had two different traditional phone companies. In both cases, two phone lines were twice as expensive as the flat fee I now pay for three lines with Vonage.
For those who are technophobic, relax. If you can turn on your cable television and/or have a high-speed Internet hookup already, you can probably handle the installation of the Vonage 'boxes'. In fact, Vonage's customer service was at least several notches better than the traditional phone companies I had been dealing with. The represntatives took the time to explain how the service worked, where I could go to get additional questions answered, and provide other support.
Vonage also offers several options that most traditional phone companies either do not offer at all, or offer only at a much higher price. With Vonage, you have the option of reviewing voicemail, for example, online or by dialing through your phone. You can also forward any Vonage line to any land-based or mobile number. These aren't extra features, but rather, come standard in many Vonage flat-fee packages.
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Did You Know?
You may want to wait until you have to change phone numbers anyway -- such as when you move -- to avoid temporary disconnections.
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