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I HAVE VONAGE VOIP SERVICE AND IT SUCKS, ANYONE KNOW HOW TO MAKE IT BETTER?
I have a decent DSL tide of 1.5 mbps as well as a flattering decent upload…..we have had Vonage for a little time right away as well as a use sucks…..the peculiarity of a receptive to advice is bad, a line is staticy, really scratchy, cuts in as well as out….I attempted to call as well as terminate though they put me on reason for 45 mins usually to discuss it me their comment managers have been left for a weekend. Is there anything you can do? My DSL is flattering most during max speed? Are there improved VoIP services out there?


December 28, 2009 - 9:04 am
yes, I also have Packet8 for over three years now….and never had a problem! I take my equipment to Germany, or use my Packet8 Softfone for free…also never had a problem….P8 packet are send totally different from Vonage….I think that’s the reason it works so great, and they don’t spend all there money on advertising!!!
December 28, 2009 - 9:04 am
Hello
I have read many review about various VOIP providers. I personally feel that Vonage are not only bad but they insist on equipment which work only for their service… its like being tied up to one provider for the whole life. Well I personally recommend VIA-Talk. Its not that costly and has good reviews not from my side but from so many other people.
You can find more information here… http://best-voip-service-provider.info/
Thanks
December 28, 2009 - 9:04 am
Packet8
We live in Germany and use the Voip to call the states for a cheap price $25 for unlimited calls. U should look into it.
December 28, 2009 - 9:04 am
First, go to the home page of Vonage. look in the options where is asks you how much bandwidth you want to use. Choose 90k which is QOS 711, which is equal to a landline phone. Anything less then 90k i.e. 45k or 60k will be less desirable. The 60k is QOS G723 and 45k of bandwidth is G729. The QOS stands for Quality of Service and when you talk about VoIP this is the terms needed to understand the quality of your call.
By the way, by choosing the 90k of bandwidth for Vonage, you are cutting your cable speed by 90k. Not a big deal, but something you need to understand…
Don’t listen to all the other nonsense