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Walden H. Leverich wrote: > Seriously, other than "coolness factor" and the fact that you can answer > your phone from anywhere in the world if you have a net connection > (which may or may not be of interest) I can't think of a reason to > switch to Vonage except for price. Price and features, IMHO. I really like the multi-ring feature ... my friends & family can call a single number and know that I will receive the call if I'm home or away. The virtual phone number feature is nice if you have people you talk to on a regular basis and you want to save them some money on long distance. The fact that the number can be taken with you and used anywhere in the world you can get a good broadband connection. I know a guy who got relocated to the UK for an extended contract, but didn't want to have to pay huge amounts of money for international phone service when he called home ... so he got Vonage ... folks can call him, and he can call them, without paying a lot of money. david
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