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    Default Re: Dead calls today

    If you are having constant issues, ask to be escalated to Tier II. Tier II support can help you make sure everything is setup correctly and try to troubleshoot. If you're having chronic issues and they determine everything is setup, then there may just be some underlying issue between you and VOIPo.

    VOIPo service is very stable. We do occasionally have system issues, but it's not something that's happening weekly for sure. The issue with VoIP (and all VoIP providers face it) is that the ISPs, modems, and routers/home networking equipment also play a massive role in the quality of a user's experience.

    There is a very tiny group of users that has chronic issues, but its definitely not a situation where the service itself is having constant, chronic issues. Many of those users could see all their issues go away if they would simply put our device in front of their router and not have it in the middle, but just refuse to do it and insist on using a router between.

    If the majority of customers were having weekly issues, we'd be out of business. We actually had over 25% of our customer base renew on Cyber Monday for an additional 2 years, so I think that speaks volumes about the overall satisfaction.

    Less than 1% of our customer base has ever even contacted support at all, so if you are having constant issues, that's definitely not the norm with VOIPo customers.
    Last edited by VOIPoTim; 12-09-2010 at 06:37 PM.
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    Default Re: Dead calls today

    Quote Originally Posted by VOIPoTim View Post
    Many of those users could see all their issues go away if they would simply put our device in front of their router and not have it in the middle.
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    My case may prove your point.

    I was having a ton of problems - 1 way audio, dropped calls, etc. And I have a pile of support tickets to prove it. I had a Linksys ATA behind my router.

    I replaced the router THREE separate times, with three different brands of routers. I changed parameters 'till I was blue in the face. Things would improve, then get bad again. No stability at all.

    Finally, in desperation, I asked if I could swap for an ATA that could be installed in front of the router. I installed it in under five minutes, and haven't had a problem since. No dropped calls, no 1 way audio. NO problems.

    I just have two issues - Tech support made it pretty difficult for me to swap out the ATA, and made me pay for the shipping both ways. Given the benefit to Voipo of reduced support calls and their related expenses, that left a bad taste in my mouth, but so be it.

    The other issue is, because the ATA is in front of the router/firewall, it's subject to port scanners looking for open pbx lines to make free calls on. This happened to me last night (at 4AM no less!), causing the phone to ring with a CID of "asterisk". Since it's in front of the router, it's out of my reach as far as tracing the caller via his IP address. That's one unfortunate price you pay for an exposed ATA.

    Gary Sanders

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