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I have several friends that have this service and they love it. Your best bet is to do some research into it before you make the jump. I think many VOIP phone services have their 911 service operate a bit differently than the standard. As long as you have a reliable high-speed connection it should be pretty good. Just remember though that if the power is out so is your phone.
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No power=no phone is the big one for most people. we don't realize just how powered we are until you have it go out and have no cell phone or house phone (providing you don't have a car charger and plenty of battery power/gas). I've never much looked into it myself as I don't trust it.
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Voip is not that big an issue for us with power outages, we have only had one and it was an ice storm which doesnt happen that often here for us but Im sure it deoends where you live too. We do have cell phones as backups though.
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I have used VoIP for over a year now with absolutely no problem. If you have decent bandwidh, you'd never notice the difference. It's true that no power means no service but we have not an outage in that time and we still have our cell phones anyway.
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