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[A Life Blog] You wake up nice and rested just to find out your computer, network or Vonage Router is kaput. Now, trying to figure out what is wrong puts you in a foul mood, doesn't it?

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[NBC Sports - Home] PITT-ND POST MORTEM - NBC Sports Blogs: I called out Harrison Smith for his portentous personal foul in the 3rd quarter, but these blown chances also need to be mentioned: 1) The overthrown ball to Michael Floyd, wide open in the end zone, on the first play of the second overtime .how about getting someone to fix the video on your site for the 2nd quarter - only plays stupid vonage ad.

[Download Squad] Comcast screwing Vonage to boost its own VoIP service?: I was walking around the neighborhood today and the thought of Comcast throttling Vonage for us to switch immediately popped into my mind. We are in the midst of switching from Vonage to Comcast because of the problems we've had with Vonage and after reading this, I'm now going to stop the order.

[Home LAN Network] OOMA VOIP Phone Adapter | Home LAN Network: who are you to tell me how long I have been with Vonage.. I know how long I have been with them and that is 2 years and I am very satified..

[Internet Outsider] Internet Outsider: Vonage IPO: Next Up...Lawsuits?: I don't exactly see what the benefits for earthlink would be right now, seeing as how Vonage is burning through that much cash as well as its potential problems with both the SEC and its shareholders/customers, and I'm not sure if Earthlink already offers a VoIP service (though I'd be shocked if they don't). However, it would have some benefits for Vonage, such as being able to take advantage of Earthlink's attempts to establish itself as a the major player for citywide wireles initiatives, as well as some possible integration with Earthlink's partially owned Helio MVNO, and access to all of Earthlink's landline broadband customers that don't already use it.

[CNET News.com] An ill-timed Vonage database e-mail solicitation | News Blog ...: That is to say, Vonage is sending out e-mails today, with my first and last name on them, based on a recommendation I made 2 years ago and I have since reversed my opinion 180 degrees about doing business with them. In fact, based on my experience I specifically recommend to my friends that they don't get involved with Vonage.

[Life, the Universe and Everything] After Christmas Purchases (Sirius + Vonage + New Router): Vonage was $60 w/ a $100 rebate. Well, why not give them a try if its basically free hardware and phone for two months?

[Chris Pirillo] Comcast Internet Problem: Part II ~ Chris Pirillo: This area has always been an issue for signal problems and now in 2 different units off the same tap we have Comcast internet disrupting wireless routers and we have to refresh the ip address to get the service working again. I can only assume that since if you are wired to the connection it stays up it might involve a timeout or wireless vs wired connection feedback that creates the problem.

[The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW)] iPhone 2.0 supports playback of WAV voicemail: If you view the source on a Grand Central voicemail forwarded to you as email, you'll see that the player they use is Flash-based. This is why it doesn't work on the iPhone.

[Larry Downes] The Net Neutrality Walk of Shame | Larry Downes: In a deja vu of the passage of the landmark 1996 Communication Act, within days of Genachowski’s speech, everyone was crying foul.  Wireless operators can’t understand why they would be included in neutrality regulations, given the relative competitiveness of the wireless industry (new regulations are presumed to be needed when market mechanisms fail to correct anti-consumer behavior).  AT&T reminded us that the wireless spectrum they bought last year (part of what was given up by broadcast television in the switch to digital broadcast) came with no requirement to be open to any device or application.  Verizon bought a block that did come with that requirement, and AT&T paid “many billions more”  to avoid the open rules.  Oops.

[Graham Cluley's blog] Fake anti-virus attack hits New York Times website readers ...: Further update: It has emerged that the hackers purchased advertising space directly from the New York Times, posing as internet telephone company Vonage. Posted on September 14th, 2009 by Graham Cluley, Sophos Filed under: Malware, WWW ...

[PaulStamatiou.com] Review: AT&T 3G MicroCell ”” PaulStamatiou.com: You can either pay a one-time price of $150 USD, or you can pay $50 for the MicroCell (via a $100 rebate) if you opt for the $20/month unlimited calling plan add-on, which gives you unlimited calling while your phone is connected to the MicroCell in your home. Also, any calls you start on the MicroCell and then move to the regular AT&T network (ie if you leave your house while on the call) retain the unlimited calling plan’s price, rather than sucking away from your minutes.

[CRM Lowdown] CRMLowDown » Blog Archive » The 10 Best (and 10 Worst) Companies ...: contracts, in which a credit card lender scans consumer credit reports frequently and raises interest rates on existing balances if it doesn’t like what it sees. This is not credit with MBNA only it’s with anything - doctors, car payments, mortgages, etc (luckily my husband and I haven’t been victimized by this practice.) I can only hope that people get fed up and terminate their relationship with MBNA and Bank of America which will ultimately force the company to review their practices and respond to the pressures of improvement by their competition.

[Secret Agent Josephine] Secret Agent Josephine » Blog Archive » Air Shows Are Not for the Weak: Lunchtime was spent in the car grumpily not eating. The beautiful family-togetherness picnic that I had planned for us turned into one person eating while the .

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