I have a cell phone with unlimited minutes and, thus, cancelled my traditional land line...it's been a great decision until now, and I'll explain why.
I want to move from Comcast to Voom since Voom has 5x the HD content for less money; however, in order to use the Voom service, I've been told that I need a traditional telephone line....so I went to Voom.com and chated online with their support personnel.
He explained that i would need a traditional phone line or could use a wireless network in my home with a 56KBPS...i asked for him to explain the wireless option but typically the chat dialog stopped either because of technical difficulities or he just didn't know how to answer.
I did ask wether the voom box made inboudn or outbound calls with the phone line, and he explained that the box only made outbound calls, and said that it was used for dowloading new software updates...i don't understand why they need a traditional line if it only makes outbound calls...it seems that VoIP could be a viable solution, but the staff at voom was not capable of explaining an alternative to a traditional telephone configuration...I'm hoping there is a step by step instruction guide to an alternative solution.
I'm hoping someone out there is savvy and willing to help a guy like me find another viable option to paying for a $30 telephone line just to meet installation requirements of the voom box...If you can help, it's greatly appreciated.
regards,
jeff
I want to move from Comcast to Voom since Voom has 5x the HD content for less money; however, in order to use the Voom service, I've been told that I need a traditional telephone line....so I went to Voom.com and chated online with their support personnel.
He explained that i would need a traditional phone line or could use a wireless network in my home with a 56KBPS...i asked for him to explain the wireless option but typically the chat dialog stopped either because of technical difficulities or he just didn't know how to answer.
I did ask wether the voom box made inboudn or outbound calls with the phone line, and he explained that the box only made outbound calls, and said that it was used for dowloading new software updates...i don't understand why they need a traditional line if it only makes outbound calls...it seems that VoIP could be a viable solution, but the staff at voom was not capable of explaining an alternative to a traditional telephone configuration...I'm hoping there is a step by step instruction guide to an alternative solution.
I'm hoping someone out there is savvy and willing to help a guy like me find another viable option to paying for a $30 telephone line just to meet installation requirements of the voom box...If you can help, it's greatly appreciated.
regards,
jeff