ISP Review remarks| Lenagainster join:2005-01-07 Silver Spring, MD | I agree"For all practical purposes, my wife and I don't think about the fact that we have VoIP, because the service has the reliability and sound rivaling a POTS line." Our feelings exactly. CV has been exceptional. During a recent family crisis when we had to keep in touch, the "Locate Me" with VIP has been a tremendous help, knowing that the call we were waiting for would be transferred to our cell phone when we were away from home. And don't sound like a cheapskate. That Call Filtering is only $2 extra per month and worth every penny of it to block unwanted callers or send long winded talkers to voicemail. Sure am pleased that I selected CallVantage over all the others. Lena |
| Fisamo Premium join:2004-02-20 Apex, NC | Re: I agreeFurther, I'd really like to have the Anonymous call blocking feature be more like the POTS-style "Privacy Director" where callers can unblock their number or record their name for you to decide whether or not to take the call. |
| Lenagainster join:2005-01-07 Silver Spring, MD | Re: I agreesaid by Fisamo : I had that at one time on my landline. It cost a lot extra. Didn't really care for it, because the phone rang anyway. My goal is to prevent the phone from ringing by those who I don't want calling me. So if the call is anonymous, they don't get through. If I don't recognize the caller ID, I don't answer and it goes to voicemail. If they don't have the courtesy to leave a message on my VM, then they get blocked.I'd really like to have the Anonymous call blocking feature be more like the POTS-style "Privacy Director" where callers can unblock their number or record their name for you to decide whether or not to take the call. So CallVantage fits my wants/needs best. Only wish we got more than 20 numbers to block. May have to juggle a bit by sending some directly to VM. BTW: Do you know if ATT provides your name, address and number to the local printed telephone directory? Our last entry was from Cavtel and the idiots there spelled our last name incorrectly. It was like having an unlisted number. I liked it, the better half didn't. Wondering if corrections will be made to the future editions of the phone book, or are the numbers unpublished like cell phones. Lena |
| Fisamo Premium join:2004-02-20 Apex, NC | Re: I agree |
| access3219 join:2006-10-07 Wixom, MI | portable ataI am moving to Arizona for the winter, can I take my ATA there, I have quest phone service and quest dsl internet access. I had planned to take the ATA and hook it up to the bare basic phone line quest provided me for their dsl. Like I have here in michigan. I would then use the computer phone number attvantage gave me to make my calls from there. Is this possible? or am I dreaming, if i am dreaming why do they say its usable in hotels and its portable? I am confused. |
| Fisamo Premium join:2004-02-20 Apex, NC | Re: portable ataThe easiest way around the problem is to always tell AT&T that you haven't moved the adapter, and never use that line to dial 911. (Otherwise, emergency personnel would be dispatched to your home address.) I suspect that course of action is somehow against the TOS, so you have to decide if that's a reasonable approach for you. If that's a deal breaker, check out other providers that are a little more flexible with E911 implementation. Good luck. |

