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jt
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Tue Jan 04, 2005 8:04 am Post subject:
AT&T CallVantage opinions |
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I looking into getting AT&T CallVantage, would like to know your opinions
and compared to others as well.
Thanks,
jt |
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Rick Merrill
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Tue Jan 04, 2005 10:58 pm Post subject:
Re: AT&T CallVantage opinions |
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jt wrote:
| Quote: | I looking into getting AT&T CallVantage, would like to know your opinions
and compared to others as well.
Thanks,
jt
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I just LOVED it until all incoming calls stopped and callers got a
message saying our phone was disconnected. But it was not AT&T's fault:
the previous company virtually inverse slammed me by removing my number
from the local number service. Oy! |
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steve
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Thu Jan 13, 2005 5:01 pm Post subject:
Re: AT&T CallVantage opinions |
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out bound service sounds great, no difference, inbound needs increased
bandwith by att and my router set on dmz, to get the best response.
customer service, nice but unhelpful.
better then vonage, they don't awnser the phone at all
"jt" <jtsoft@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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| Quote: | I looking into getting AT&T CallVantage, would like to know your opinions
and compared to others as well.
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jt
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Rick Merrill
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Thu Jan 13, 2005 6:48 pm Post subject:
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steve wrote:
| Quote: | out bound service sounds great, no difference, inbound needs increased
bandwith by att and my router set on dmz, to get the best response.
customer service, nice but unhelpful.
better then vonage, they don't awnser the phone at all
"jt" <jtsoft@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:bUqCd.214210$6w6.141567@tornado.tampabay.rr.com...
I looking into getting AT&T CallVantage, would like to know your opinions
and compared to others as well.
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I too like the service.
But hang on there, you must put the TA (telephone adapter) btween the
cable modem and your router so that the TA can provide QoS (quality of
service) by the simple ruse of stealing bandwidth when the TA requires
the bandwidth: the TA throttles back the transactions between cable
modem and router on an as needed basis. - RM |
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