Vonage is an all-inclusive phone service that can replace your
current phone company. Vonage gives you local and long distance
calling anywhere in the US (including Puerto Rico) and Canada for
one low price. We can do this because we use your existing
high-speed Internet connection (also known as broadband) instead of
standard phone lines. You'll save money and get great features like
Caller ID with Name, Call Waiting and Voicemail Plus included at no
additional cost.
Why is Vonage better?
Vonage gives you great phone service and more: Low monthly fees
More features for free
Higher quality calls than landline in many cases
In-Network calls are always free
No annual contracts
Low international rates
30-day Money Back Guarantee
How does Vonage work?
With Vonage, you connect your telephone to your high-speed Internet
connection using the Vonage phone adapter that we send you. Pick up
the phone, and use it just like you do today. You can be up and
running within minutes of receiving your Vonage phone adapter.
When you pick up the phone, the Vonage phone adapter converts your
voice into data and sends it through the Internet like an email. Our
network sends the call where you want it and translates it back into
voice. When the person you're calling picks up the phone, it sounds
just the same as any other call. When someone calls you, they dial
your number, your phone rings, and all you have to do is pick up and
answer it. The only difference is lower phone bills. So what are you
waiting for? Sign up and start saving today.
What do I need to use Vonage?
In order to use Vonage service, you will need the following:
A Broadband Ethernet connection such as Cable or DSL
A credit/debit card with a US billing and shipping address
A Vonage Phone Adapter that is provided free, upon sign up through
Vonage
Any touch-tone phone, corded or cordless
What's VoIP?
VoIP (or Voice over Internet Protocol) is a great new way to make
and receive phone calls using your broadband Internet connection
instead of your standard phone line. Vonage converts your phone
calls into data that zips through your high-speed Internet
connection just like email. It comes out the other end just like a
regular phone call. Your callers will never know that it's any
different since it sounds just like a regular phone call.
What can Vonage VoIP do for you?
The big advantage with Vonage is that you can call anywhere, anytime
for less money. Using your Internet connection instead of your phone
line is less-expensive. You'll also get more features included, like
Call Waiting, Call Forwarding, Caller ID with Name, Voicemail Plus,
3-Way Calling, and More! We have great international rates too, so
you can call anywhere in the world for less.
Does it work the same as my regular phone service?
Once you're connected, pick up your phone and use it just like you
do today. The person you're calling doesn't need to have Vonage or
an Internet connection on their side. They just need a phone. And
your phone rings when someone calls you as it always did. You use
your same touch-tone phone. You're just connecting it to Vonage
instead of your old phone company. Also, using Vonage doesn't affect
your computer usage. Continue to surf the web or send and receive
email with no problem!
What's Broadband?
Broadband is high-speed Internet access such as through a Cable or
DSL modem. It gives you a continuous connection to the Internet at
speeds much faster than dial-up. You need a broadband connection to
use Vonage because we insist on consistent high quality audio for
all your calls. As a general rule, if you're getting speeds of 90
Kbps or better, you probably have a broadband connection.
How can I check my Internet connection?
Have an Internet connection and you're not sure how fast it is?
Click here to check both your upload and download speeds for free.
Or you can check your connection rates with your local Internet
Provider.
About Ethernet
Ethernet is the most common type of network, mainly because it's
quick and relatively inexpensive. It is a wired network that relies
on cables to connect all of the equipment in the network. Because
all of the equipment is connected via cables, Ethernet is the
fastest and most stable of the home networking options. Due to the
speed and stability, Vonage requires this type of connection. An
Ethernet connection looks like a wider version of a phone cable.
About Cable Internet
Cable Internet uses a Cable modem and connects through your existing
Cable TV line. Typically your local Cable TV company would provide
your Cable Internet service. This service does not interfere with
your TV connection. This Cable modem lets your computer and any
other equipment connect to the Internet faster than a dial-up modem.
A typical Cable Internet connection might have 128 Kbps of upload
and 1.5 Mbps of download speeds. Your speeds can vary depending on
what your Cable provider offers, and how many other people in your
area are using the same service.
About DSL Internet
DSL Internet uses a DSL modem and connects through your standard
phone line at speeds much faster than dial-up. Typically your local
phone company would provide your DSL Internet connection. A DSL
connection does not interfere with your telephone conversations as
dial-up does and does not generally require any additional wiring. A
typical DSL Internet connection might have 128 Kbps of upload and
1.5 Mbps of download speeds. Your speeds will be higher or lower
depending on how close you are to the Internet Provider's office.
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