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Frustrated VoIP Customer: “”Number Portability My Ass”

Fellow VoIP blogger Tom Keating is most circumspect when it comes to even PG-rated four-letter words.Today he writes of his incalculable frustration attempting to port his Vonage number over to Charter Cable. He had intended to do so because he was frustrated with some Vonage call quality issues, but was also attracted by Charter's multiple-services [...]

Written by Russell Shaw on September 5th, 2006 with no comments.
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Broadband cable avoiding net neutrality issue

At the same time big telecom broadband service providers such as AT&T (formerly SBC) and BellSouth are making all sorts of noise about charging content creators of rich content extra for network carriage, the cable companies haven't been that vocal.Not by a long shot.Today, cable industry trade paper Multichannel News explores the issue, commonly referred [...]

Written by Russell Shaw on January 15th, 2006 with no comments.
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