Bri,
Why can't you port the number?
Thanks
Jamie Fargen
Disverge, Inc.
CEO, President
Brian Capouch wrote:
Matt wrote:
Indeed.. there is no $40 cancellation fee unless you fail to return
their ATA.. then they charge you and it's yours... what you think
those devices are free?
I'm pretty sure
I too have heard of people persuading a vonage tech to provide the
password to log into and factory reset their device, but I get the
impression that it is an uncommon occurrence.. you'd be lucky, basically.
I have an ATA-186 that Vonage unlocked for me. They used to just charge
$20 or so (on
Indeed.. there is no $40 cancellation fee unless you fail to return
their ATA.. then they charge you and it's yours... what you think
those devices are free?
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I too have heard of people persuading a vonage tech to provide the
password to log into and factory reset their device, but I get the
impression that it is an uncommon occurrence.. you'd be lucky,
basically.
I have an ATA-186 that Vonage unlocked for me. They used to just
charge
$20 or
Matt wrote:
Indeed.. there is no $40 cancellation fee unless you fail to return
their ATA.. then they charge you and it's yours... what you think
those devices are free?
I'm pretty sure Vonage added that termination fee some fair while after
they began offering free ATAs as an inducement to use
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Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Vonage Linksys Router - Life after Vonage
Matt wrote:
Indeed.. there is no $40
Why not just return the Linksys to vonage, get your 40 bucks back, and
buy the sipura spa2000? They are the same thing, also sold under the
vegastream brand.
Or, why don't you return it to Vonage, get your $40 bucks, then buy a
P2P-NA from eezeephone.com at $59 + $10 shipping ?
For only $30
Why not just return the Linksys to vonage, get your 40 bucks back, and
buy the sipura spa2000? They are the same thing, also sold under the
vegastream brand.
Or, why don't you return it to Vonage, get your $40 bucks, then buy a
-NA from eezeephone.com ?
N.B.: the site is down now, the server
I setup a vonage account last year, and cancelled it last night when I
put my asterisk box together and signed up for a Broadvoice account to
use with it.
Now I would like to use my Linksys router as an MTA, but realize it is
still programmed with all of vonage's proprietary information and I
GP wrote:
I setup a vonage account last year, and cancelled it last night when I
put my asterisk box together and signed up for a Broadvoice account to
use with it.
Now I would like to use my Linksys router as an MTA, but realize it is
still programmed with all of vonage's proprietary
On Wed, 23 Mar 2005, GP wrote:
I've read that someone was able to do it by contacting vonage and getting
instructions for clearing the router of the vonage information. Does anyone
have the instructions for completing this or is this something that only the
vonage people can provide.
I've
(On top of which, they charged me a $40 termination fee to terminate
my account - just a parting shot I guess).
People need to read the fine print more. From Vonage's website:
If you cancel after the first 14 days of service, you will be subject to
the $39.99 termination fee. If you return the
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