Nomo

Nomo

Audioholic Samurai
Anybody here subscribe to a digital phone service? My cable company offers it. (Time Warner). Saving would be about $15 a month. While 15 bucks is 15 bucks I'm wondering if it would be worth any added hassles.
Any opinions or horror stories would be appriciated.
 
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MDS

Audioholic Spartan
Time Warner has called me three times to ask about digital phone; apparently because I am one that 'subscribes to their high end services'.

The guy assured me that the phone uses different servers and a different network so you dont lose it when the cable goes out. I haven't heard anything bad about the service yet, but I decided against it for now.
 
rgriffin25

rgriffin25

Moderator
I have had digital phone with Cox for over a year now. No problems as of yet.
 
Rock&Roll Ninja

Rock&Roll Ninja

Audioholic Field Marshall
I only know one person who tried it and they switched back after two months citing "technical problems".

Much like cell-phones its probably a good technology to let it mature for a few years.
 
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markw

Audioholic Overlord
Don't drop your POTS line altogether.

Generally, the cheapest wired telephones work in emergency situations since they are not dependnat on power suppklied by your house. They use power supplied by the phone company. As long as the lines are up, they generally have a good chance of working.

If your power goes out, so does your internet line. No cable TV, no internet and no phone. And, even if you're using phone line supplied DSL, your modem is out as well with no power.

Keep one phone with at least minimal service, just in case.
 
krzywica

krzywica

Audioholic Samurai
I've got Vonage and I love it! You can check voicemail online from any computer. Also you can check recent calls list online. But like previous posts stated, no power, no phone. Other than that the reception and audible quality is top notch
 
Shadow_Ferret

Shadow_Ferret

Audioholic Chief
markw said:
If your power goes out, so does your internet line. No cable TV, no internet and no phone.
News mentioned this just this morning. Said there'd be no calling 911 if power goes out.
 
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markw

Audioholic Overlord
vonage and "e911"

Shadow_Ferret said:
News mentioned this just this morning. Said there'd be no calling 911 if power goes out.
I understand that Vonage offers 911 service as paid option called "e911". ...not part of the base package.

I don't think they make this public since most people "assume" it's part and parcel to all phone services.

If you want this, besure to ask for it.
 
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markw

Audioholic Overlord
HEY! I was at Eglin in 68 - 69.

krzywica said:
I've got Vonage and I love it! You can check voicemail online from any computer. Also you can check recent calls list online. But like previous posts stated, no power, no phone. Other than that the reception and audible quality is top notch
Loved that area, particularly Valpariso and FWB. How did y'all make out with Katrina?
 
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hypertech

Audiophyte
I've got Vonage and I don't think there is an extra fee for the e911. I'm pretty sure it is only available in certain places though.

If the power goes out and the line goes down, it automatically forwards calls to my cell.

I like it and at $27 bucks a month including taxes, I get a LOT more features than I used to and save quite a bit of money as well.
 
krzywica

krzywica

Audioholic Samurai
Yes e911 is free.

Damn 68 you must be like 90.JK. I went out too okaloosa island during the storm and we had 35' swells. It was madness. Other than that no damage for my house, some on base though(hurlburt field).
 
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scorrpio

Enthusiast
I got digital phone from Cablevision, works fine for me. Far as landlines go, I remember the east coast blackout that happened about a year ago - back then, I had regular phone, and it was as dead as anything else - apparently the facility running phone wire to my house had no power, too. Cell phones worked for a while - guess transmitters have battery backups.

My Optimum Voice package has all the bells and whistles including unlimited nationwide calling, I can hardly complain. And if you live in a blackout-prone area, you might want to invest in a generator and keep a supply of fuel for it.
 
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