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  1. #11
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    Default Re: First impression not good

    Quote Originally Posted by holmes4 View Post
    They sent me an RTP312 and MOSTLY it has worked fine, ...
    I think the RT31P2 is a great device. I have the PAP2T here, but in FL the inlaws have been using the RT31P2 since Jan. 4th and it has worked flawlessly. They are in their 70's and not too technical either.

    (They still use AOL for email!)

    A reliable ISP can make all the difference. Also VOIPo has good response time to issues, and usually has good judgment know when to bump an issue higher if unusual.
    Last edited by usa2k; 02-13-2010 at 09:25 AM.


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  2. #12
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    Default Re: First impression not good

    Quote Originally Posted by jvosburgh View Post
    ... this makes it difficult to send in her heart monitor data to the doctor.
    Do you really want to trust a VOIP provider for important calls like heart monitor data?

    I like VoipO and all, but wouldn't trust any voip provider if I needed to make regular phone calls of such importance.

    Good luck, though.
    Last edited by kbuck320; 02-13-2010 at 10:31 AM. Reason: tag missing

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    Default Re: First impression not good

    Quote Originally Posted by kbuck320 View Post
    Do you really want to trust a VOIP provider for important calls like heart monitor data?

    I like VoipO and all, but wouldn't trust any voip provider if I needed to make regular phone calls of such importance.

    Good luck, though.
    Hear hear! (Or is it here here!).

    Not only a voip provider to consider but an internet provider as well. I remember very clearly when a woman in Florida's baby daughter died when she tried calling 911 through Vonage and the call went to the wrong PSAP and no one answered. Way too many variables with any voip and any internet providers involved. (This was BEFORE E911 but still too many variables when that kind of data is at stake).
    Last edited by MisterEd; 02-13-2010 at 10:07 PM.

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