Comments on: Vonage's lucky break?
A deal with a VoIP wholesaler could save Vonage from having to shut down its service due to an impending injunction.
A deal with a VoIP wholesaler could save Vonage from having to shut down its service due to an impending injunction.
December 8, 2009 10:20 AM PST
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Darn, I was going to order some courier pigeons...but my phone got cut off.
So I hope they get the sat and get the appeals quickly and quietly on Friday.
But they want to put Vonage out of business?
If this is correct, anyone who subscribes to Verizon must be brain dead! In fact, anyone who supports a patent troll should his head examined.
Serves ya right. You go Judge!
1-when I have my wireless router connected 95% of all incoming calls -when I go ROH- shuts down the system. I must physically reboot everything.
2-Took the wireless router off network and it started working fine.-for 1 week. Now 50% of all incoming calls force a reboot of everything.
I may as well be speaking Chinese to the EXPERTS in the far east. No one has ever heard of this problem. So I guess if no one has heard of this problem it would follow the problem doesn't exist. I like the price and am willing to put up with this inferior service until something better comes along
By the way Verizon owns 80% of the internet.
Regardless, the fact that they give a percentage of their earnings to humane / humanitarian causes will definitely serve them very well in the future...thinking of signing up for the service....
Shelly G.
Looked'em up and have read some really good things.....
Hope they keep up the momentum
However, there also is UniaTelecom, a VOIP provider with better service and great service. Everyone who wants to switch from Vonage should research about UniaTelecom. http://www.UniaTelecom.com
- by VOIPblues May 26, 2009 1:50 PM PDT
- After finally ditching Vonage (the worst! the horror!)I signed up, probably like a lot of people, with Vonage-alternative touted Unia (good marketing) in April of 08 and went with the 500 minutes/month 2 year prepaid plan... kind of a gamble in the oft short lived VOIP world, but on the flipside, the pay-off being a very low bill (about $8/mo) and not having to deal with it for two years. At least that's what I thought... One year later I get an automated bill for $167 for the next year - - a year I'd already paid for.
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(16 Comments)I wrote several e-mails addressing this issue of double billing, none of which Unia Telecom even had the dignity of answering. Very frustrating. I know they received them because one of them addressed a separate issue, which they answered, while completely ignoring the issue of double billing in the same e-mail.
Then yesterday, Memorial Day, I pick up my phone to make a call and instead of making the call a message comes on declaring
"in honor of memorial day phone support will be unavailable for the remainder of the day..."
every number I try, same message. very respectful of the dead. Except I'm living and I want to communicate with other living humans...
I could hardly believe it. I even made a recording of the message.
Today, every number I call connects me with viaTalk. They claim to be clueless...
I did some research. Turns out Unia Telecom is just another viaTalk reseller. Which means they're just another middle man jacking up the price (and providing lousy service while they're at it). You or I could be viaTalk resellers -
http://www.vtwhite.com/
or
http://www.dslreports.com/forum/r21349102-I-am-ViaTalk-Reseller-Not-Getting-Any-Support
You just put up a front, like Unia is doing, and rake in the money. Double billing: good=more money. Service: bad=less money.
Time to ditch Unia, pronto.