![]() ![]() On top of this, you get some nifty extra benefits. If you want to keep your regular phone wiring you can do that too, though you will need to be a bit of a handyman type. You will get some pretty good customer service. You will have a nice web interface to all your fancy new phone features. You will have 911 service (FCC has mandated that VoIP providers such as Vonage provide full 911 service by ~September, 2005). (VoiceMail, Call Forwarding, Caller ID, Call Waiting etc.)Ĥ) You have a "box" that sits between your computer and your internet connection. ![]() The main differences are:ġ) Your phone bill is somewhere between 15$ to 25$ a month.Ģ) You get inexpensive long distance rates, free if you are talking to another customer who uses Vonage.ģ) You get a bunch of features included in the price. If you go for Vonage, everything works pretty much like it works today with your home phone. In the world of VoIP you have two basic options you can get the "regular phone replacement with lower monthly phone bills" option (Vonage) or you can get the "plug a phone into my computer and it costs me nothing" option (Skype). ![]()
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