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Right, It does not require any software to run. There is some software you could use, softphone, that allows you to use your computer to use it without a telephone. The hardware option is the Cisco VOIP bridge. Then you plug your POTS (plain old telephone set, yet it is a real technical term) into the CICSO box, and make your phone calls. Some folks at work used it with Road Runner and DSL. It works OK, but they have mainly either gone back to regular phone service or to cell phones only. At work we use VOIP and it works well, but it is a commercial implementation over a private network. -----Original Message----- From: discuss-bounces at blu.org [mailto:discuss-bounces at blu.org] On Behalf Of Mike Gorse Sent: Sunday, November 28, 2004 6:02 PM To: discuss at blu.org Subject: broadband phones? Does anyone have any experience with broadband phone providers (such as vonage.com)? People say that they hook up to your computer, which would make me think that I'd probably have to run some proprietary Windows software in order to use it, but people we've talked to say that you don't have to keep your computer on in order to use it, which makes me think that it doesn't require any software to run, so I'm all confused. Thanks, -- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG Anti-Virus (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 7.0.279 / Virus Database: 265.4.3 - Release Date: 11/26/2004
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