Make no promises to the customer, keep all your receipts, and charge for ALL
your labor.

I have found that VOIP, although sound quality is usually good, it usually
has 1 second delays when speaking, calls do get dropped sometimes, and
echoes are frequent, not to mention your going to be making changes in their
network/firewall/port forwarding.

I have sour grapes about the whole VOIP thing, because I expected it to be
more of an open source, internet ran, way of establishing your own
relationships with the CLECS. It should be as easy as registering a domain
name and paying a once a year fee to keep the phone number.

Also there is not much savings in a basic phone service package if you do
not care about all the extras. Sometimes faxes don't work. Plus the biggest
issue I have (I am also a licensed cabling contractor) is that when your
internet or network is down, so is your phone.  If the ISP has network
issues, it will affect your phone service.

John B
Lantex Voice & Data Systems
San Diego, CA 


On 3/18/05 5:21 AM, "don" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Has anyone used Lingo or Packet 8 ?
> 
> I have a customer that needs more phone lines then SBC can give them.
> SBC said that they will need 60  to 90 days for the added 3 lines.
> There are now three lines ALL with DSL, I was planning on trying a
> Packet 8  or Lingo line (maybe one of each) on the "unused" DSL line.
> 
> Comments anyone ??
> 
> 
> Don Ritchie  CENTURY COMMUNICATIONS   EUCLID, OHIO
> 
> 
> 
> 

Thank You,

John Berry
Lantex Voice & Data Systems
San Diego, CA 



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