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 Post subject: Cogeco launches VOIP
PostPosted: Thu Jun 09, 2005 9:48 am 
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Right time now to switch to Cogeco when we all move in for those who is interested in VOIP:

Cogeco launches Ontario VoIP

10,000 subscribers

National Post

June 9, 2005



Cogeco Cable Inc. became the latest cable company yesterday to take on Bell Canada when it introduced an Internet phone service to some of its Ontario customers.



The Montreal-based company's new phone service is available to high-speed Internet service subscribers in Burlington and Oakville, two suburbs west of Toronto.



The Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) service costs $49.99 a month for customers that subscribe to more than one Cogeco service. For customers that buy three monthly services, Internet telephony costs $44.99


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PostPosted: Thu Jun 09, 2005 9:58 am 
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Ooops Sorry!! :( Currenty,It's only launched in Oakville and Burlington but will soon be available in Milton that's what Cogeco said to me.....

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Good news, but pricy.

With Vonage is 34.99 Province Unlimited (500 free minutes in Norh America) and 39.99 for Unlimited (throughout North America).

When Cogeco at least matches that, I would consider switching.


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PostPosted: Thu Jun 09, 2005 1:32 pm 
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the problem with VOIP is that your telephone needs to be plugged into the modem.

Is there a way to hook your modem up to the wiring in your house where every single phone in the house can use it from their standard wall jacks?

Or, does every phone in your house have to be cordless now?

Any thoughts from anyone currently using vonage?

Matt


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