Re: Vonage Hits ISP Resistance

From: Stephen Sprunk (no email)
Date: Fri Apr 01 2005 - 12:03:23 EST

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    Thus spake <>
    > > VoIP is great. VoPI (Voice over Public Internet) is great when
    > > it works, but I wouldn't bet my life or my business on it.
    >
    > Who says that you have to disconnect your home phone
    > just because you use VoIP? In fact, one of the advantages
    > of DSL over cable, is that the phone line is still there.
    > Buy a bright red "hot-line" phone, put a sticker on it
    > that says "For Emergencies Only!" and another one with
    > "911". Place it in the front hall so that any visitors
    > to your home see it when they enter. Disconnect the
    > ringer on the hot-line phone so that you aren't
    > disturbed by wrong numbers and telemarketers.
    >
    > Then use VoIP for all your regular calls.

    So you're saying everyone should continue paying $30/mo for a POTS line just
    for 911 calls? A typical Vonage customer buys the service to replace, not
    supplement, their POTS line.

    Frankly, I'm fine with 911 not working on VoIP lines; I have a cell phone
    for that when needed. Now that I think about it, I'm not sure I've ever
    actually dialed 911 from a land line.

    I understand the woes of mixing 911 and VoIP myself, although I'm not a
    Vonage user. The VoIP phone on my desk connects 911 calls to the Vancouver,
    BC, PSAP (since it's off a PBX at work), but I also know the direct-dial
    number for the local Dallas, TX, PSAP -- the emergency line, not the
    "administrative" line that Vonage uses -- and if I bothered, I could easily
    set the PBX to reroute 911 there instead. Location information is tougher,
    but I have to tell the operator my location on a cell phone too, so it's not
    a deal-killer.

    S

    Stephen Sprunk "Those people who think they know everything
    CCIE #3723 are a great annoyance to those of us who do."
    K5SSS --Isaac Asimov


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