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Old 13-09-2006, 18:58
Brian A
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Default Re: best VOIP supplier

On Wed, 13 Sep 2006 16:58:37 GMT, [email]M.Dexter@blueyonder.co.uk[/email] wrote:
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>On Wed, 13 Sep 2006 15:30:58 GMT, Brian A
><no_spam_bca1000@hotmail.com> wrote:
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>>Locked kit. If you decide you don't want Vonage anymore you have a
>>piece of kit that is only works on Vonage - watch out for locked
>>devices.[/color]
>Do not tell half a tale Brian you do not buy the device from Vonage
>anymore in fact I do not think you can buy them anymore the device
>cost you nothing except the delivery charge leave Vonage within 91
>days and they want it back leave after 91 days and you are left with a
>fully working Linksys 3 port or 4 port Motorola fully working router
>which has cost you nothing except the orignal delivery charge .
>So what is there to loose be it locked or not .[color=green]
>>If you are happy to have the same provider incoming/outgoing, for a
>>given line, you could use something as simple as a Linksys PAP2.
>>Strong advice: Do not buy one second hand and watch out for any that
>>are locked (to Vonage usually).[/color]
>The PAP2 is damned expencive now at over 70.00 I thought it a bit
>steep at 50.00 a year ago .[/color]
Just Froogled the prices. Seems like broadbandstuff is not the winner
now at all. Assuming not locked voiptalk are doing it at £52.86 inc
VAT. Other vendors are around £50. The alternative is to buy it on a
foreign web site. We nearly always get ripped off in the UK.

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