How to make you Vonage work!
So I recently signed up with Vonage, I would have done so earlier however I was afraid of all the drawbacks
- What happens if you have a Power outage or your Internet connection goes down
- What happens if you need 911 (Vonage has a 911 service but it is flaky at best and not a traditional 911 services)
I have a small kid and both issues are show stoppers. However I have found a way to make this work. This assumes you would have a broadband connection already in place, so I do not factor in my broadband connection charges here. I use a cable modem so I am not forced to keep my phone number for DSL service.
To mitigate the 911 issue my teleco has a metered service for $9.45 plus tax. Essentially my land line is a pay phone (I figure hey in an emergency I can pay the extra charges, I pray I am not calling 911 that often).
In a power outage we have a UPS ($100) that gives me 1.5 hours of phone usage, I have not measured battery time when not using the phone, plus cell phone batteries for two phones so no big deal there). I am counting on not having a power outage every other month as well. 1-3 a year is something I can live with.
So total phone bill metered line + Vonage (24.95 plan + tax) = $38.00 a month. I'll take it.
There are some things that are different but I say give it try, I have been using it for 3 weeks so far and I like the service.
Ed
Comments
- Anonymous
August 25, 2005
Don't worry about it. I've been using Vonage for the past year and absolutely love it. - Anonymous
August 25, 2005
I've been using it for 3 months now and am amazed by how good it is. I really had my doubts about its reliablility, but no probs so far. Love it. - Anonymous
May 29, 2009
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