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Join Date: Mar 2004
Location: Piscataway, NJ
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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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Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Merrymeeting Lake, New Durham
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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. Thanks |
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Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: SE Mass / Lake
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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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Location: Alton Bay
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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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Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: Belmont NH but prefer Jackman Maine
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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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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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