Comments on: Vonage shares slide on first day
Stock down almost 13 percent after first day of trading, indicating investor wariness.
Stock down almost 13 percent after first day of trading, indicating investor wariness.
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I'll stand to my landline, $18 a month and works even when the Internet or power is down.
So I would say I disagree with your statement that Vonage is a joke. I think you need to be more clear with your reasons on why Vonage is a joke. I am also curious to know who your phone company is that you pay $18 month, unless its a stripped down service, which just includes the dial tone with no extras such as ld or caller id or voicemail
Poeple will try anything if it means saving them money.
Check it out yourself: www.lingo.com
- Definitely Wave of the Future
- by kel508 May 28, 2006 2:33 PM PDT
- I just purchased Vonage and it is the best - free unlimited nationwide calling and CHEAP international calling. VOIP is DEFINITELY the new wave. Vonage will reap the market if the company can tailor their marketing expenses and overall budget strategy. It would be nice to see the "big guys" get a kick in the butt from this company. It's worth watching to see where they go...
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