--On Friday, February 20, 2004 8:55 AM +0000 WipeOut <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

The way I see it VoIP services across the internet  (in the short term
anyway) will never be as reliable as the standard telco provided PSTN
lines.. The main reason being the nature of the Internet..

So I think the question "Can you bet you business on it?" actually needs
to be asked in a differnt way, " Can your business afford to be out of
communication for the an unknown period of time for the sake of possibly
cheaper phone calls?".. You are really the only one who can answer that...

Well, even the most established telcos can go down once in a great while. Heck, a backhoe can dig up the wires. These things happen. What I am asking is is VoIP service reasonably reliable? Does it go down for extended periods daily? Weekly? Does it sort of stop working for a few minutes here and there during the day? Does the sound quality remain reasonable consistent? Has it progressed from the experimental stage, or is it still to be considered a toy? And, do VoIP providers support their customers?




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