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David LaGesse

When VOIP Doesn't Answer the Call

July 17, 2007 02:30 PM ET | David LaGesse | Permanent Link | Print

Our phone numbers become part of our identity and, for those working from home, part of a business identity. Now 200,000 customers find that piece of their selves thrown into limbo with reports that SunRocket, one of the biggest independent sellers of "voice-over-Internet" services, is shutting down operations. I'm anxious to see what happens to the company's customers, and particularly their phone numbers—although, of course, not as anxious as the customers themselves.

That has been one argument against committing to VOIP, particularly from the independent providers that offered the cheapest service: It seemed risky to commit a phone number to a service that might go bad, or worse. That's one reason I couldn't pull the trigger myself, despite buying a contract with a SunRocket competitor, ViaTalk.

Cheap phone calls over the Internet seem like such a good deal. Where a telco might charge $40 a month plus taxes, the Internet companies were charging $20 with no taxes, or even less than $10 a month in the case of ViaTalk.

The quality is great, and dependable enough, especially considering the savings. I use ViaTalk for some outgoing calls, particularly for overseas connections, but I haven't relied on it much for incoming—and have continued paying my local phone company. I felt like a chump, paying twice for service. Now I feel even more trapped by the telco.

In theory, SunRocket customers own the rights to their phone numbers, and Vonage and ViaTalk among others are promising to port the numbers quickly. But it has sometimes taken weeks to get a number transferred, and that's when the company holding the number is healthy. What happens when it's sick, or even dead?

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DON'T WASTE YOUR MONEY

It has horrible customer service andthe product breaks easily!!!

Magic jack quit working

My magic Jack worked beautifully until the electricity went off one night & it hasn't worked since. My computer has a surge protector on it ,so it wasn't a surge that caused it. What can I do? Thanks, Geneva

magic jack phone numbers

Yes, I am a Packet 8 (voip) customer paying 30 dollars a month for frr long distance. But I have the same question. Can I keep the same phone number that I am using now. I guess I'll have to call Magic Jacks customer service to find out. If anyone knows in the mean time, please respond on here.

Thanks

Linda

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