[blu] broadband phones?
David Kramer
david at thekramers.net
Mon Nov 29 14:54:15 EST 2004
On Mon, 29 Nov 2004, Chris Marget wrote:
> i've got service from broadvoice.
>
> i chose them because they seem really friendly to the do-it-yourself
> community. my ATA (analog telephone adapter) is a sipura 2000,
> purchased from voxilla.
>
> $20/month for unlimited calling across the US and to several other
> countries. yay!
>
> also, for a couple of dollars more, i have incoming phone numbers in my
> far-away family's local calling area, so it's a local call for them to
> reach me.
>
> my ATA is hooked to a comcast cable modem. initial configuration (which
> i had to do, as opposed to the locked-but-configured hardware from
> vonage) was a piece of cake. it has always sounded fine, and *never*
> filed to give a dial tone.
We're looking into VoIP as a cost-cutting measure as my current consulting
contract comes up in a few months. Looks like I have two big limitations,
though:
- I need phones throughout the house, and most of these systems are
designed for only one phone. I can do all the wiring if they say it will
work, but that doesn't seem to be the case.
- I have DSL, not cable. It's my understanding that I can't drop my
current POTS phone line, because then my DSL won't work.
Am I right?
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