Arthur
Wylie,#2Consumer Comment
Sat, April 04, 2009
This is interesting. I'm a former Vonage customer myself. I ported my Vonage number over to Lingo because they cover more countries and even gave me an Australian virtual number. So I am curious how you can live in Mexico and get Vonage service. They only offer service in two other countries: Canada and the UK. I used to contribute to the Vonage forum and there was this one guy supposedly in India who was trying to get his Vonage adapter to work over there. Now Vonage does not get my vote for the most humanitarian company to ever have lived, but they are smart enough to not get involved with Indian rupees (you might as well send them some Monopoly money in an envelope with no stamp). I'm not saying Vonage hasn't been guilty of shady dealings just research their IPO for starters. But this is looking like a minnow got outclassed by the sharks. Am I wrong here? Please explain.
Arthur
Wylie,#3Consumer Comment
Sat, April 04, 2009
This is interesting. I'm a former Vonage customer myself. I ported my Vonage number over to Lingo because they cover more countries and even gave me an Australian virtual number. So I am curious how you can live in Mexico and get Vonage service. They only offer service in two other countries: Canada and the UK. I used to contribute to the Vonage forum and there was this one guy supposedly in India who was trying to get his Vonage adapter to work over there. Now Vonage does not get my vote for the most humanitarian company to ever have lived, but they are smart enough to not get involved with Indian rupees (you might as well send them some Monopoly money in an envelope with no stamp). I'm not saying Vonage hasn't been guilty of shady dealings just research their IPO for starters. But this is looking like a minnow got outclassed by the sharks. Am I wrong here? Please explain.
Arthur
Wylie,#4Consumer Comment
Sat, April 04, 2009
This is interesting. I'm a former Vonage customer myself. I ported my Vonage number over to Lingo because they cover more countries and even gave me an Australian virtual number. So I am curious how you can live in Mexico and get Vonage service. They only offer service in two other countries: Canada and the UK. I used to contribute to the Vonage forum and there was this one guy supposedly in India who was trying to get his Vonage adapter to work over there. Now Vonage does not get my vote for the most humanitarian company to ever have lived, but they are smart enough to not get involved with Indian rupees (you might as well send them some Monopoly money in an envelope with no stamp). I'm not saying Vonage hasn't been guilty of shady dealings just research their IPO for starters. But this is looking like a minnow got outclassed by the sharks. Am I wrong here? Please explain.
Arthur
Wylie,#5Consumer Comment
Sat, April 04, 2009
This is interesting. I'm a former Vonage customer myself. I ported my Vonage number over to Lingo because they cover more countries and even gave me an Australian virtual number. So I am curious how you can live in Mexico and get Vonage service. They only offer service in two other countries: Canada and the UK. I used to contribute to the Vonage forum and there was this one guy supposedly in India who was trying to get his Vonage adapter to work over there. Now Vonage does not get my vote for the most humanitarian company to ever have lived, but they are smart enough to not get involved with Indian rupees (you might as well send them some Monopoly money in an envelope with no stamp). I'm not saying Vonage hasn't been guilty of shady dealings just research their IPO for starters. But this is looking like a minnow got outclassed by the sharks. Am I wrong here? Please explain.