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Old 11-14-2008, 08:51 AM   #1
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Default Metrocast Phone Service

I'm considering the Metrocast phone service. Has anyone tried it?
The "math' is better than the deal from FairPoint.
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Old 11-14-2008, 01:00 PM   #2
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We're having it installed next week. The package deal was attractive. I'll let you know how the service is.
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Old 11-14-2008, 02:25 PM   #3
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I got the Metrocast VIP Package over the summer (formerly a Dish customer), and I've been very satisfied with installation, services and support.

I HATED Fairpoint's transitional difficulty. SO glad we switched.
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We switched to Metrocast's digital phone service the day we got our first Fairpoint bill. We are very happy with the service. We particularly like the fact we can check our messages from anywhere in the world as long as we have an internet connection. We can see every call into and out of our house, whether anyone answered or not. We can easily block telemarketing calls. Everything is included. Our first Fairpoint bill had so many more line items then Verizon, even we could read the tea leaves. Plus our bill was much higher then with Verizon.
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Old 11-15-2008, 12:12 AM   #5
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Default Here's a question.

Those of us who have Union Telephone can not get the phone service through Metrocast because of FCC regs, so I have not really looked into it too much.

However, at work today, I had a lady say she needed to get some new phones that would work with Metrocast. I assured her that her current phones should work just fine, but she said that after having a problem with a little box where the lines come into the house, a couple of her phones stopped working. I suggested contacting Metrocast.

Her big concern was during a power failure. She has always maintained one corded phone for use during power failures. One of the phones no longer working is her corded phone. I again referred her to Metrocast, because by my pea-sized brain, it would seem if the power was out, your internet connection would be down, and thus no phone. She, like me, has poor cell service at her house, so cell phone backup is not the answer.

My question is: Have any of you getting this service raised this question about power outages and phone coverage? (the question of phone types is answered on Metrocast's website.)

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Old 11-15-2008, 09:55 AM   #6
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We converted on October 1 with absolutely no problems.

On a Monday in June of 2007 a tree fell across our road and downed all wires at exactly 9:30 AM. NH Coop had the power back by 11 AM. Metrocast cable was back up at 11:45. I thought that this was very responsive, not much more than 2 hours. Verizon (now Fair Point) had its service back up on FRIDAY at 1PM-- FIVE days later. I do not know what their reason was but I know that they were notified because I called them on my cell phone at 9:45 AM. Glad I have a cell phone. This performance by Verizon made it easy to choose Metrocast. Remonded me of Lily Tomlin's skits about the "Phone Company"

The metrocast installer told me that company-wide they are averaging 1000 conversions per week.
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Old 11-15-2008, 12:24 PM   #7
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Her big concern was during a power failure. She has always maintained one corded phone for use during power failures. One of the phones no longer working is her corded phone. I again referred her to Metrocast, because by my pea-sized brain, it would seem if the power was out, your internet connection would be down, and thus no phone. She, like me, has poor cell service at her house, so cell phone backup is not the answer.

My question is: Have any of you getting this service raised this question about power outages and phone coverage? (the question of phone types is answered on Metrocast's website.)

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The cable modems used with the phone/VIP service have a battery backup in them. This is pretty standard across all MSO's.

So, if you have a power outage, your phone service should work.

If a communications cable is down, you have no service.

Same basic principles as the phone service from a LEC.

FWIW, I bought a couple of APC UPS's a while back, and I keep 1 at each place plugged in an charged. A $200 UPS can run things like a cordless phone or radio for 24 hours (or more).
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I agree, our modem has a battery but we also have an APC battery backup system. All of the phones, whether corded or not, that we had before switching to Metrocast, work after the switch. It was absolutely seamless.
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Old 11-16-2008, 04:42 PM   #9
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Because much of Alton (and other surrounding towns/areas) has Union Communications for a landline service provider (LEC), we are unable to get the Metrocast phone service.

We'd like to get it just because of the savings we'd have with their three-in-one service and because we find Union's rates are high. We already subscribe to internet and digital cable via Metrocast.

We don't use our landline for anything other than local calls but use Skype or our cells for our long-distance calls and our bills still end up at about $35.00/month.

Anyone else on this board who has Union Communications for a landline?
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Old 11-16-2008, 06:39 PM   #10
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Because much of Alton (and other surrounding towns/areas) has Union Communications for a landline service provider (LEC), we are unable to get the Metrocast phone service.

We'd like to get it just because of the savings we'd have with their three-in-one service and because we find Union's rates are high. We already subscribe to internet and digital cable via Metrocast.

We don't use our landline for anything other than local calls but use Skype or our cells for our long-distance calls and our bills still end up at about $35.00/month.

Anyone else on this board who has Union Communications for a landline?
YEP, you bet ja. I called the other day and Metro is still negotiating with Union Comm. Each time I speak to Metro they say it should be any week now. That has been the last 3 months now.
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Old 11-17-2008, 07:05 AM   #11
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....Metro is still negotiating with Union Comm......
Any idea what this negotiation is all about? Did they have to negotiate with Verizon? How about Merimac Telephone in Melvin (544), did TW have to negotiate with them as well?
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Old 11-17-2008, 10:27 AM   #12
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Default FCC or State Reg, not sure which

I had conversation with someone who works in the Rochester Office of Metrocast, and she explained that small local phone companies are currently protected against having to "portage" their phone numbers to VOIP carriers, and in fact the cable/DSL providers in the town(s) cannot offer the service.

VOIP providers such as Vonage can offer the service, but you will notice that when you ask to "portage" the phone number they will not be able to. We were going to go with Vonage a few years ago, we would have had to choose a Wolfeboro exchange, a Laconia Exchange or other exchange. it would have meant intrastate charges for our local friends to call us, so we opted not to change.

Our Union bill averages about $30 per month, as we do very little long distance calling.

And we also have been told "the service should be available in a month or so".....

And everytime I get the email that says it is now available in my area, I reply that I am interested, and then get the reply that says it is not available in my area, to which I reply " Why send me the email " and they tell me it is mass mailing, which is just like the junk mail I get from Metrocast also telling me about the service being available, so I call...
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Old 11-17-2008, 11:02 AM   #13
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Oh, its porting your number thats the problem, I get it now. Implementing porting is expensive for the company owning the exchange. So you can get VOIP, just not keeping your current number. According to:

http://www.fcc.gov/cgb/consumerfacts/numbport.html

Its a state waiver to Union Telco, et al. You might want to file a complaint with the state PUC. Unless Metrocast wants to pick up the tab to fund portability across all of Union's exchanges, there is little reason for Union to give in - might be a long wait.
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Old 11-17-2008, 01:35 PM   #14
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What about this new product. Is anyone using it? Seems like a good answer.
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Old 11-17-2008, 11:27 PM   #15
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The cons to MagicJack is that it is a VOIP service. (Voice Over Internet Protocol). It means that you have to have your computer on all the time to make and receive phone calls. You cannot get your regular phone number transferred to the service if you have Union Communications, as we have already discussed here. If you have an interruption in your internet service, then your phone will also be OUT.

The service is about $20/year and there's no telling how much longer that will continue if there are VOIP taxes, as is being proposed. (Skype is free, for the most part, and even offers video teleconferencing.) VOIP quality just isn't as good as landlines but generally better than the quality you get from your average cell phone.

Right now MagicJack is not available to Mac users - PC only for now - because of a driver issue, although most Macs can now run Windows thanks to the Intel 2 Duo chip so that's not really an issue... It conflicts with media recording software like Nero, so that would be a problem for most PC's these days.

Finally, there is little/no customer support for this product. If you have a problem - it's YOUR problem.
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Old 11-25-2008, 07:59 AM   #16
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This morning, Metrocast is reporting television, internet and phones are down in NH with no estimated time of repair.

I remember in the recent past Verizon/Fairpoint having fiber cut problems taking down phone and data service in the north country.

Here's hoping they get it fixed soon.

Update (0900): Looks like they are trying to reroute traffic in thru Boston. It used to go via upstate NY (where this storm came from). I can see into the Bemont NH office now, so its not far away

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Old 11-26-2008, 11:57 AM   #17
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I my line of work I deal with lots of telephone providers. We find it hard to refer troubles to both wireless and cable companies. One person I worked with on the wireless side said as long as some calls get thru it's OK.

I have yet to lose dial tone but my cable seems to go out quite often.

I guess I am old fashioned, still remember rotary phones.
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Hi,

I'm interested in hearing from others who may have switched to Metrocast digital phone service recently.

I changed over our phone a few weeks ago. We already had internet and tv from them, added the digital phone. There was no installation fee, the service is working fine, and we are very happy with it.

Yesterday I called to perform the same switch for my mothers service. When I finished supplying the call agent with all the necessary info, she informed me there would be $69 in installation charges. This surprised me given there had been none for me. I asked if I had been covered by a special promotion and was told no, there should always be a fee.

So, my question... did I get lucky in avoiding the fee, or did I get a bad call agent when calling about my mothers service. If the $69 does apply, I may just cancel the install and stay with her current service. It's not worth switching at that price.

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We dropped Verizon a long time ago and we use VOIPo ( see VOIPo.com )

The annual cost is $133 per year tax / fees included and no set up cost. The service includes 60 minutes of international calls (which we use ) and no cost US / Canada calls

We love it ...the small box just plugs into the back of the modem or your router... depending on what you are using
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I'm interested in hearing from others who may have switched to Metrocast digital phone service recently.

I changed over our phone a few weeks ago. We already had internet and tv from them, added the digital phone. There was no installation fee, the service is working fine, and we are very happy with it.

Yesterday I called to perform the same switch for my mothers service. When I finished supplying the call agent with all the necessary info, she informed me there would be $69 in installation charges. This surprised me given there had been none for me. I asked if I had been covered by a special promotion and was told no, there should always be a fee.

So, my question... did I get lucky in avoiding the fee, or did I get a bad call agent when calling about my mothers service. If the $69 does apply, I may just cancel the install and stay with her current service. It's not worth switching at that price.

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When we got VIP in Feb, installation was half off. Quite frankly, I can't remember if it was $100 cut to 50 or $50 cut to 25. There was also a prorated first month bill, and with our installation a week and a little bit into the month, I think that is about what we paid. I am very happy with the service, and was impressed with the battery back up for the phone when we lost power a week or so ago. I was able to call my wife and tell her we were without power on the home phone. Not good for long term outages, but at least you can make a quick call for up to 8 hours from the outage.
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I switched a few months ago...much cheaper than Union Telephone. I was quoted half off installation, normally $99. I was billed for the full amount but they corrected it with one phone call. Service has been very good.
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With Union Communications we pay half the standard rate from November through April when we are not at the lake. Does Metrocast have a similar arrangement for seasonal customers?
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With Union Communications we pay half the standard rate from November through April when we are not at the lake. Does Metrocast have a similar arrangement for seasonal customers?
Answer appears to be yes. here's a link to Metrocast.

http://www.metrocastcablevision.com/..._reconnect.cfm
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With Union Communications we pay half the standard rate from November through April when we are not at the lake. Does Metrocast have a similar arrangement for seasonal customers?
Yes they do have a disconnect and reconnect, however if you want to maintain your phone number there is I believe a $12 something a month charge and the line is disconnected completely. However, if you disconnect/ reconnect with Union now TDS you pay a small monthly charge, BUT if you should go to you residence during the cutoff period the phone is still connected and you can use it. If you should use it then you pay the full amount for that month and that month only. I found this feature to be good as we use to go to our place off and on during the winter months and found that I needed to contact someone and the phone was there and workable. Now I'll get of the
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We have metrocast internet and cable but use Vonage for a business line and fax. I believe we pay $25 a month for unlimited.
We only have it for business messages as we use cell phones for all else.
Unless you do not have service I cannot see why anyone would waste money on a land line unless it was needed for a business especially when cell phone service is now nation wide.
Reminds me of the postal service. I cannot remember the last time I used a stamp. I mailed about 20 thank you cards to my customers. About half came back to me undelivered. I rechecked all the info even contacting my customers. After that I stopped using mail and switched to online banking. Rates go up service quality goes down, now they are complaining and talking about cutting out Saturday delivery.
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Default Cell service is the key.

My son has lived in the Manchester area for the past several years, and has not had a landline, on cell service. Never had a problem with dropped calls or weak signal at home (Verizon).

Me on the other hand, at my house, I had little or no coverage with ATT, and when I switched over to Verizon, I picked up to one and sometimes two bars, if I am in the front of the house or outside. Go in the kitchen or dining room, or to the back of the house and forget it. Still no coverage. And coverage is so poor in a lot of areas just due to terrain. I, for one, am glad that I have Metrocast.
I am also glad that I waited so I could portage my number. At my age, I don't know if I could have learned a new number. I would have been totally dependent on "call home" in the address book.
I also like the short term battery backup for short power outages (up to 8 hours) which I don't think you get with Vonage, but that is no help for days without power. that is when I set my cell phone in the window in the front of the house.
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