On 2/28/2011 5:19 PM, Joe Greco wrote:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comcast#Home_telephone
People are not, en-masse, going away from POTS and towards plugging a VoIP 
device into the back of their router.
Twenty bucks says the first poster is correct; I'm willing to bet that
most of the Comcast "VoIP" customers are handed off as RJ11 into legacy
POTS lines in the target residence.
Of course they are, since users oddly enough like using their existing phones, extensions, and wiring.
In fact, I've had trouble finding any way to get our cable company to
hand off their telephony service digitally, making the claims of "digital
phone service" a little laughable as they still hand it off analog.
This is a bit disingenuous, are CD's not digital because the speakers you play the music from analog devices? You can plug any ATA into the existing home wiring, including the ones that Vonage deploys:

http://support.vonage.com/doc/en_us/649.xml



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