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VonageAn Internet phone service (VoIP) from Vonage Holdings Corporation, Holmdel, NJ (www.vonage.com). Vonage offers flat-fee calling plans within the U.S. and Canada and international calls based on a per-minute charge. Vonage customers use standard analog telephones plugged into an adapter that plugs into the broadband network. A softphone is also available for using the service on a laptop when traveling. Launched in 2001, one of the co-founders of Vonage is VoIP pioneer Jeff Pulver. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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Vonage is the leader in Internet phone, which runs on the same broadband or DSL line used to connect to the Internet. But for those mobile professionals who insist on lugging their wireless laptops around, the Vonage V-Phone is an inexpensive alternative. Specially designed to work with Vonage phone service, the Uniden UIP1869V ($190, Vonage phone service sold separately) takes the legwork out of setup with an integrated firewall and router. |
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