Shelby Griggs
TDR MEMBER
Anybody using a VoIP phone service? I am moving to a new place about 30 miles away in August and am considering the possibility of getting a VoIP phone for my home/business as the only service, but I read mixed reviews on the reliability. One thing that might tip the scales that way is that at least some of the VoIP providers offer number portability, that can't be done with Qwest on my current land line, not too interested in giving up my office number of 11 years. It is also unclear to me if FAX will work with VoIP, anybody know?
I am signed up for wireless broad band service with ClearWire, as that seemed to be one of the better high speed options, not too much faith in the cable system at the new place, and DSL was more money. Clearwire operates at 1. 5 Mb down and 256 Kb up, so not quite as fast of up speed as I would like, but not bad either for $25 a month for first 3 months and then $43 a month thereafter. It is portable, as long as I am in a coverage area it works. They are also offering VoIP, but don't have the features of some of the big players like Vonage, etc.
Comments good or bad appreciated.
SHG
I am signed up for wireless broad band service with ClearWire, as that seemed to be one of the better high speed options, not too much faith in the cable system at the new place, and DSL was more money. Clearwire operates at 1. 5 Mb down and 256 Kb up, so not quite as fast of up speed as I would like, but not bad either for $25 a month for first 3 months and then $43 a month thereafter. It is portable, as long as I am in a coverage area it works. They are also offering VoIP, but don't have the features of some of the big players like Vonage, etc.
Comments good or bad appreciated.
SHG