December 17th, 2010
Q: How do we keep track of the minutes used with a Vonage plan?
A: Vonage customers have access to Vonage Online, a secure online management tool that gives you a birds-eye view of your account features and calling history. With Vonage Online, all you need to do is login and check how many minutes you’ve used. This is an easy way to keep track of your minutes.
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December 13th, 2010
Q: Currently, I get my messages from my answering machine. Can I still use my answering machine with Vonage?
A: Yes, you can still use your answering machine. You don’t have to use the included Voice Mail service with your Vonage account. Once you’ve signed up for Vonage, you’ll be given access to Vonage Online, your one-stop-shop for managing all your account and service details. You can easily disable the Voice Mail feature from your Vonage Online account. Then you can connect your answering machine, and start getting messages directly on your machine.
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August 3rd, 2010
Q: Will Vonage work if the power goes out?
A: Vonage requires a high speed internet connection to function, and if the power goes out your modem/router (which uses electricity) will stop working, thus interrupting Vonage service. If you’d like to be uber-prepared, you can purchase a backup power supply. This is commonly referred to as a Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS), and you can usually pick one up at your local electronics stores.
An easier way to deal with a potential power outage is to use Vonage’s Network Availability Number service. This is a backup number that Vonage will automatically forward your calls to in case your internet connection is interrupted. If you have a mobile phone, you can have your calls forwarded to it and you won’t have to worry about missing a call. You can set up your Network Availability Number in your Vonage Online account, which is an included feature for Vonage customers.
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August 2nd, 2010
Q: How does Vonage work with existing equipment? Do I have an IP termination box that then does an conversion to my existing analog cordless phones, or do I need special phones?
A: You don’t need any fancy equipment to use Vonage. All you need is a high speed internet connection (DSL or Cable), a phone and the Vonage adapter. Your existing “analog” cordless phones will work just fine with Vonage. Vonage will send you the Vonage adapter, which comes with full color instructions and a Quick Start Guide. It’s easy to setup, and should take about 10-15 minutes of your time. To learn more about the Vonage setup, please see our section on how Vonage works.
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July 30th, 2010
Q: Can I be guaranteed that there will be coverage to anywhere in the U.S. using Vonage. For example, if I call from Buffalo, NY to Mazoula, Montanta, will the call go through? Does Vonage have any areas that would be blacked out?
A: With Vonage, you should be able to make calls to working phone numbers throughout the U.S. However, you will need a functioning high speed internet connection, the Vonage phone adapter and a phone to make these calls.
Vonage does not have a “black out” area for its phone services, but there are different calling plan options. Vonage World lets you make unlimited free calls within the U.S. and to 60+ countries ( With 1 year agmt, plus surcharges, taxes & fees . In-plan international calling excludes certain call types such as calls to cell phones depending on the destination. Out of plan calls charges at Vonage’s international per minute rates. See Vonage.com for details and list of destinations which is subject to change. Unlimited calling subject to normal residential use.).
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