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    Default Verizon Broadband - Moving to VoIP

    I currently have Verizon as my Broadband provider and I'm happy with the speed (just under 2MBits/s). Make a lot of long distance calls so wanted to move to VoIP.

    However, wanted to cancel my regular phone service with Verizon and move to a VoIP provider over my broadband connection but Verizon said I would still be charged line rental. What is going on, why is this, this defeats the purpose of moving to VoIP!

    Thank you.
    Justin

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    Justin,

    Good question, and this is one a lot of people with DSL ask before moving to VoIP.

    The big carriers, such as Verizon and Qwest, currently have this requirement that you must keep your local phone service in order to keep DSL with them. This may be because they do not want a mass exodus from their local phone service especially since it brings in so much revenue to them. Apparently they also have technical difficulties with DSL to do this since DSL is linked to your home phone number but this is more likely to be stalling tactics (in my opinion :-).

    However, recently noticed some articles coming out concerning "Naked DSL". Basically a lot of the carriers are now letting you remove your local phone service but still keep DSL. You can then do Local Number Portability (LNP) with your new (VoIP) service to get your number moved. This Naked DSL is only possible in certain areas at the present time.

    Is it coincidental that these same carriers now offer VoIP?

    [url]http://news.com.com/Verizon+to+offer+'naked'+DSL/2100-1034_3-5221095.html?tag=nefd.top[/url]

    The other option, move to cable access for broadband high-speed.
    [url]http://www.whichvoip.com/broadband/cable_comparison.htm[/url]

    Thanks.
    Andy
    Last edited by andyf; 09-03-2006 at 12:09 AM.

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