Re: Horrible service STAY AWAY FROM VOIPO
Very well said Aurora. Some say that "Ignorance is Bliss". No; "Ignorance is a PITA - Pain in the ***". There is nothing wrong with being ignorant about something. None of us knows everything. But if you're ignorant, then either learn about what you don't know, or hire someone that does know what they're doing to help you. You are correct. Just because you have voip, and possibly have 2-3 PC's at home with a wireless router, doesn't make you an IT or Phone tech. Matter of fact; many times, such people are more dangerous. Those who know A LOT are great. They can do for themselves and help others. Those who know NOTHING are great. They know they need help and they ask for it. Those who know a LITTLE but THINK they know a LOT, are the most dangerous people I have ever met.
I am one of the original customers with VoipO. I was not only one of their Beta testers, but even an Alpha tester before that. Basically, I've been with voipo since DAY-1. I still have the original PAP2 adapter that they gave out when the service went LIVE. I have changed from DSL to Cable 3mb to Cable 15mb to Cable 30mb service. I have never had one significant issue with the service. Anyone who says that the "Service" (VoipO) is a problem, doesn't have the first clue of what they're talking about. The issue is either
a) Their ISP is simply not compatible with voipo; (Which is not uncommon or unrealistic). No one voip provider can have 100% compatibility with every possible ISP in the country/world. There are way too many variables.
b) Their home network. And before anyone says: "But I'm an IT Tech and I know how to do networks"; don't embarrass yourself by admitting that, and that you don't know as much as you think. The truth is, every home network; when combined with your ISP; becomes very unique. Assuming your ISP is compatible with VoipO, there's a 99%+ chance that your voipo service can be set up to coexist with your home network without any problems. But there are going to be ocassions where your network, router, PC running certain software, etc... can have an affect on your voipo service. Maybe it didn't affect your service when you used Vonage or another vendor, but that's NOT VOIPO's fault. Again; you can't expect 100% compatibility with every ISP and every network configuration. And anyone who thinks they should be able to expect 100% compatibility is showing how little they really know.
For what it's worth, the reason the Ma'Bell system had 100% compatibility is because 1) The entire network is THEIR NETWORK. There weren't any ISP's or personal networks to deal with. and 2) All device manufacturers like modems, faxes, DSL modems, etc... had to make their equipment to WORK WITH THE PHONE COMPANY. They didn't make the phone company change their standard to work on the device manufacturers equipment. That's why it was called "THE BELL STANDARD". It was "STANDARD". In the voip world, the internet is NOT STANDARD. The only thing standard about it is the the transmission protocal. But there's nothing standard about the ISP's, PC hardware, Network hardware, software developers, etc...
Mike
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