I'm hoping by now, you have at least heard of VOIP and preferably use it (if you have a home phone).
If not, shame on you! You can save some serious money over your traditional home telephone service. Anyways, back to the point:
The inherent problem with VOIP stuff is that it's invariably finicky and a tad more difficult to install than simply plugging your phone in like POTS.
I recently switched to Vonage and have been very happy with the service except for some odd quality issues I've had (things such as an echo and random phone calls getting dropped). That is why I found a humble site, Vonage Forum, really helpful. Within just a few minutes, I was able to quickly discover the problem and solve it (it turned out to be a bandwidth saving feature I forgot I had changed). I really like that it's a totally independent service, so they aren't any inhibitions… the forum members will really let you know about all the “secrets”.
So, if you are having trouble with Vonage (or are just interested in the service) and need un-biased help, Check It Out!
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