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<blockquote data-quote="Mattsmom277" data-source="post: 514056" data-attributes="member: 4264"><p>I switched to VoIP just last month after my cousin wouldn't quit telling me all the reasons I should switch. She has had it for a couple of years now with a different company that I am using. She has had no problems. </p><p></p><p>I switched because I could package it with my cable. I switched Internet and the home phone to my cable provider and I am saving so much money. </p><p></p><p>VoIP really does work like any normal phone service. Your existing telephone sets will work fine. You don't need to buy special equipment. They provide you the box/modem. </p><p></p><p>The only difference is during power outages. Hard wired service will work in outages but VoIP won't. My modem actually comes with 4 hour battery backup to cover shorter outages. Mind you before VoIP, because my handsets were cordless they didn't work in outages because the base would be unplugged. No biggie if you have a cell. And now I have better service with that 4 hour battery. </p><p></p><p>I can't say how US services are but I would imagine they are all fairly standard nowadays.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mattsmom277, post: 514056, member: 4264"] I switched to VoIP just last month after my cousin wouldn't quit telling me all the reasons I should switch. She has had it for a couple of years now with a different company that I am using. She has had no problems. I switched because I could package it with my cable. I switched Internet and the home phone to my cable provider and I am saving so much money. VoIP really does work like any normal phone service. Your existing telephone sets will work fine. You don't need to buy special equipment. They provide you the box/modem. The only difference is during power outages. Hard wired service will work in outages but VoIP won't. My modem actually comes with 4 hour battery backup to cover shorter outages. Mind you before VoIP, because my handsets were cordless they didn't work in outages because the base would be unplugged. No biggie if you have a cell. And now I have better service with that 4 hour battery. I can't say how US services are but I would imagine they are all fairly standard nowadays. [/QUOTE]
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