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Re: VoIP options - DavidS - 08-02-2009 clay wrote: Hey Mavic, I'm wondering what you're referring to that VOIP can't replace? The reasons I've heard are: -call quality -the fact that VOIP relies on your net connection -VOIP isn't usable in a power outage unless you have battery backup (whereas landlines don't require power as long as your phone doesn't require power) I'm just curious if you have other reasons.... I'm not sure this is what MAVIC was referring to, but some alarm systems don't play nice with VoIP. Re: VoIP options - JEBB - 08-02-2009 Which ones require that your computer be on to work? Re: VoIP options - clay - 08-02-2009 JEBB wrote: traditionally, it's the services like MagicJack and Skype that require a computer in order to function. But I think that Skype may have released standalone devices that work more like a normal phone--ask someone like Jimmypoo who uses Skype regularly on that one. Services like Vonage, VOIPo, Voicepulse, etc, all work independently of a computer, and simply require an ethernet port on your switch or router to plug the VOIP interface box into, which you can then connect a regular phone to make calls. Re: VoIP options - Big Daddy Cool - 08-03-2009 ooma. Re: VoIP options - Cary - 08-03-2009 I use ViaTalk since SunRocket blew up, works fine, is cheap... Cary Re: VoIP options - tuqqer - 08-03-2009 Thanks all for sharing your experiences. This is a rich thread. I'm checking out both Ooma and Voipo. |