Vonage offers solutions for home VoIP, enabling high-quality voice communication within your residence.
Vonage offers solutions for home VoIP, enabling high-quality voice communication within your residence.
Used it more than ten years ago worked fine then, though the move ended up with Nettalk. They haven’t been reliable for a couple of years. Calls are always clear, but we often get a busy signal, yet they still connect. It’s not our router—it happens even when placed before theirs. Spoke to Nettalk but got no real help. They’d be better if they had a forum. Vonage was decent about ten years ago, now it should be even better. The price is reasonable at $10 a month. Our cable ISP charges $50 a month for VoIP, which is not worth it.
They still have a Vonage plan after about 15 years on a slow internet connection. We’re trying to persuade them to cancel it because we now use video calls on our phones, which is much easier. The service keeps working fine for voice calls, but it was mainly for prioritizing VoIP traffic through the router. After upgrading the router and using SQM, no one has complained, so I think it’s still reliable.
It's frustrating with Nettalk, especially when it functions properly. Often it encounters problems otherwise.