Thursday, January 21, 2010

Ata Phone Is It Possible To Subscribe To 2 Companies Ata Time Like AT&T For Phone And Internet And Comcast For Cable?

Is it possible to subscribe to 2 companies ata time like AT&T for phone and internet and comcast for cable? - ata phone

We can not have satellite in our region for Cable Comcast is our only option, and we like AT & T DSL Comcast better because it is too expensive.

4 comments:

  1. It is certainly possible, but you want to ask about the types of packages. It might be cheaper to get the 3 of a company.

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  2. Yes, select only the packages for each company.

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  3. Absolutely. Just buy the package does not include the Comcast cable Internet. Similarly, the purchase of AT & T is the package for your phone and ADSL. Your sales staff are happy to help you, I'm sure.

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  4. Now, consider another option. Get the cheapest telephone service from your local telephone company. Must be less than $ 20.00 per month. The only thing we use is 911 for the service.

    Then Internet service from Comcast and will pay up to $ 25.00 $ 30.00 per month for a VoIP line. You have unlimited local and long distance mileage in the United States and Canada, and extremely low international prices.

    The main actors are VoIP, AT & T and Vonage. 1TouchTone.com use me and I am very happy with it. One of the band is that if your Internet connection fails, the fact that the phone service. My cable Internet service and Mediacom is very reliable.

    I have my cable modem and VoIP adapter to a UPS backup system, and my phone service works with power outages and other down.

    Finally, it may not be able to get a local number in your area, especially if you live in a rural or semi-rural. This would mean that local calls a toll free number you choose must achieve on your VoIP line. But if you base your phoneService that is not a problem. If you have friends or relatives who call from outside the state, you can get a local number in your area, you can call is free. Very cool if it fits your situation!

    Another thing to consider with VoIP is that your number does not appear in the directory. This may or not, a good deal for you. Personally, I love it. I had never seen a telemarketing call to my VoIP line UNIQUE! ;)

    Do the math and see which option is best for your situation. Consider also that in many areas, cable Internet access is much faster than DSL unless you are very close to the headquarters of the telephone company for your country.

    Be careful if the cable companies offering VoIP services for your brand. They tend to be expensive, but provides a single point of contact when something goes wrong, and will likely send a technician to connect everything for you in touch. When you connect to a home computer to connect to and get a user installs the DSL installation should be dealing with the installation of VoIP-enabled. NoR & D at all.

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