Review of AT&T CallVantageMember review of |
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The biggest drawback has been 10 digit dialing. Even when dialing a local number your have to dial 10 digits. The other quirk is that if your TA losses power, they make you "re-confirm" your 911 information before it will let you make outgoing calls again. Kind of a PITA. I like that faxing actually works every time. No other VoIP provider that I've used (and I've used a lot of them) could do it. AFAIC, AT&T CV beats the pants off of Vonage. Century-Tel (Local ILEC) is very expensive, so this is a welcome change. UPDATE:. I've had Callvantage for about a year now. Still works well. I would say CV is the best VOIP service I have used. Still working well. dropped the 2nd line due to lack of use. Also got a discount for having AT&T wireless. Wanted to note - when I called in to customer service, my call was answered quickly by an English speaking rep. All issues were handled in one call. I'm not used to this with AT&T. Hopefully this is a trend. CallVantage was scrapped by AT&T. Too bad.It was a good service. Followup comments:
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