How to Take Down the VoIP Competition if You are a VoIP Provider
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If you’ve been following the VoIP wars at all, you know that the latest craze is for ISPs and other providers to block the VoIP data of their competitors. They may do this because they themselves are offering VoIP services, or plan to, or because they own or have a controlling interest in local telephone companies. Or hey, just because they can.
The point is, they are blocking the VoIP data their competitors - VoIP data which their own customers presumably may want.
But according to Robert X. Cringely, he of Accidental Empires and Electronic Money, the smart and sneaky providers who are or will be offering their own VoIP services will not block the VoIP data of their competitors - oh no - they will instead tag…
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anonymous
March 15th, 2007
at 11:41pm
I have been using tringotel business line for the past few months. No major complaints about call quality.
Lots of great features and very easy to customize. But, there is no way to set up multiple voicemail boxes. This is unfortunate because I have a partner. You can use an answering machine with multiple boxes instead, but all of the great Voip voicemail features (including. .wav messages to email) are lost. Lingo and vonage might have the same weakness.