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    just wondering if anyone has this and what they think? more commonly refered to as VOIP.

    i hooked myself up today and i must admit the clarity of voice was very good, not to mention i could save $5, and all the stuff you would normally pay for(caller id, call waiting, etc......) is inculded.


    your thoughts ?
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    Check out this thread:
    https://www.videohelp.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=1361509#1361509

    I've been looking into this also but considering how cheap calling cards are I haven't found anything cheap enough to justify the switch.

    I do believe that the time will come...
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    i just did the "Vonage" thing. after rebate, the hardware is free. monthly charge including taxes is $27.34, unlimited calling to anywhere in the US, and i could care less about the complaints that 911 doesn't work the way it should. clarity is great.

    i am happy w ith it......
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    Coming to a power point near you.

    In Tasmania downder there is a devcise being tested in 550 homes in one suburb. The devise plugs straight into a powerpoint and can connect directly to broadband for the cost of a local call and phone calls cost Au 10cents. The trails are proving the devise is 100% reliable. Also, there are no monthly line charges, very much sounds like this be the future.
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    Originally Posted by blinky88
    Coming to a power point near you.

    In Tasmania downder there is a devcise being tested in 550 homes in one suburb. The devise plugs straight into a powerpoint and can connect directly to broadband for the cost of a local call and phone calls cost Au 10cents. The trails are proving the devise is 100% reliable. Also, there are no monthly line charges, very much sounds like this be the future.
    Perhaps. They did choose their test site carefully ... a location with all power lines underground. It would be nice if BPL could be engineered in such a way that it was free of any interference with traditional "Ham" radio bands ... which are also used by the military and some emergency entities. Still, WiFi will be a stiff competitor.
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