Vonage is not going anywhere. I read somewhere that they have enough cash on hand to stay in business for at least two years with no problem even when paying for the sanctions and future royalties. Obviously, this presents a major problem for them but I don't expect them to disappear overnight either.
Packet8 and Sunrocket do look like viable alternatives though, should that time come. I have been a satisfied Vonage customer for about three years now and I am not about to go back to non-voip phone service.
Disclaimer: I have family and friends who work at Vonage.
Vonage is not going anywhere. I read somewhere that they have enough cash on hand to stay in business for at least two years with no problem even when paying for the sanctions and future royalties. Obviously, this presents a major problem for them but I don't expect them to disappear overnight either.
Packet8 and Sunrocket do look like viable alternatives though, should that time come. I have been a satisfied Vonage customer for about three years now and I am not about to go back to non-voip phone service.
Disclaimer: I have family and friends who work at Vonage.
My wife bought me an ipod nano. I am not sorry.
Contrary to what has been posted here, Vonage is reporting that 90% of their customers have E911.
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