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I called vonage today about getting there service, when i told them I was going to hook it to a ksu they said it will not work. Did not tell me why though. Also they say they will have equipment shortly that will interface with ksu - pbx systems. Has any body actually tried it?? If so what systems??
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Vonage will work with systems I have a few of them working just fine. I don't know why they would tell you that. Caller ID and voice mail work fine also on the system.
O yea they are on Partner systems.
[This message has been edited by dtmf (edited January 06, 2005).]
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sounds great, I will give it a shot! Thanks
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I talked to vonage a while back & it looks like the way to go. The only thing stopping me is that they said they can't keep my fax number the same. ------------------ | Telephone Systems | Voice & Data Cabling
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Capitol I have solved that by having my customers go with efax, you can pick the number you want, it's worth a try
Russ runs a local service and private tech center. ![[Linked Image from sundance-communications.com]](https://www.sundance-communications.com/installers/logos/65graphic.jpg) [/url]
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I've been considering VoIP too....not swure which company to go with though. I've looked at AT&T CallVantage, Lingo, and Vonage...all seem very similar. I've heard some don't send a disconnect signal though, which would be bad with voicemail. Anybody know which companies do or do not send disconnect signals?
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Codasco704, I know that Lingo does not send a disconnect signal. I switched to myphonecompany because the rep on this board said that they do provide disconnect. However, I installed the equipment this weekend and it does not.
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I have Vonage and a Toshiba Stratagy 4 Lite Voice mail. No problems here! I Love my Vonage!!!
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Heck, we have a hard time getting the phone company to send a disconnect signal anymore anyway. We just end up having voicemail play the auto attendant greeting twice then hangup. As long as everything has a dead end eventually, there are rarely any problems. Verizon has told us they no longer offer the option of sending a positive disconnect signal. So what's the difference then!!
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