About 10 days ago I got my internet hooked up and all was well right? I thought so too. However, when I went to hook up my Vonage VoIP telephone, it didn’t work. Never one to give up, I spent many hours online with tech support (a cruel joke trying to get support w/o a phone) trying to figure out the problem. In the end, I had to send the damn equipment back for replacements. This wouldn’t have been so bad if it hadn’t taken the damn thing 6 weeks to show up in the first place and if it hadn’t just been sitting next to my computer collecting dust. So about 7 days ago I wrapped it all back up and sent it priority back to the company. The post office told me it would take 7-10 days to get there from here. Bleh. I also figured it would take another 6 weeks to get my replacement hardware. However, today I received my replacement equipment. It was sent priority! I can’t believe it! After a few hiccups during setup, I’ve even managed to get the damn thing working. Holy hell! How awesome is it? Very. I can now call everybody back in the states with no long distance fees, only a $27 monthly bill. :-)
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Dude, you could call me at work for free. Just have to link up our schedules so we’re in at the same time.
Hurrah!
Yay for VoIP!
I am considering getting a VoIP phone here, as I need a local number (my cell is of a different area code, but it’s the same number I’ve had for seven years so I’m not about to change it). Unfortunately I think I’d have to change ISPs, and right now I’m getting digital cable for 10 bucks a month on top of the internet service. Perhaps when the package runs out I’ll switch.