"Al Puzzuoli" <> wrote in message
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> Hi,
>
> I haven't had a Vonage account for about six months now, but when I did,
> I used to notice that during some conversations, I would hear myself
> echoing back in my own ear piece. Typically when this happened, I could
> hang up, immediately call the person back and the problem would go away.
> Vonage could never give me a good explanation as to why this happened.
> They suggested that it might have something to do with the cordless
> phone I was using; However, I would think that it the phone were at
> falt, then the situation would have occured more frequently, and calling
> the person right back shouldn't have resolved it. I bring this up
> because I'm considering either going back to vonage, or trying something
> new. Does this still occur with Vonage and if so, does anyone have ieas
> as to what the cause is?
>
> TIA,
>
> --Al
I've never had echo problems with Vonage. Sound quality is great. I do get
echo sometimes using some soft phones when the other person uses the PC
speakers, or has the earphone volume so high as to feed back through the
mic. I solve this problem by giving out $15 handsets for christmas (free
shipping) which mutes the PC speakers when the handset is in use. This
particular handset also has a volume wheel on the handset which deals well
with my hearing loss.
http://store.sipphonestore.com/
I have had sound quality issues using XTen, which may be my own
misconfiguration error.
I have had excellent sound quality experience using Glophone. which requires
*zero* manual configuration.
Vonage has recently lowered the cost of the unlimited plan. It is now about
$25 <and taxes> per month. You can now probably include the softphone for
the same cost as you had before for the unlimited plan. (before the price
reduction)
Pepperoni