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		<title>Evaluating A New Phone Service Provider</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[AT&#38;T completed their assimilation of Bellsouth, my home phone service provider for these past 20 years.
My subscriber fees are now increasing. $1.00 a month. Not a big deal but telephone service these days is a commodity and AT&#38;T is still pricing local phone service like they priced their long distance services back in the 1970&#8217;s.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>AT&amp;T completed their assimilation of Bellsouth, my home phone service provider for these past 20 years.</p>
<p>My subscriber fees are now increasing. $1.00 a month. Not a big deal but telephone service these days is a commodity and AT&amp;T is still pricing local phone service like they priced their long distance services back in the 1970&#8217;s.</p>
<p>I have the AT&amp;T Complete Choice plan and pay additional fees for not listing in the phone directory and privacy director.</p>
<p>With the Complete Choice plan, optional services, Government Mandated charges (taxes) and Surcharges, my subscription phone service is $55 &#8211; $56 month. Long distance calls are billed in addition.</p>
<p>I could opt for the $16 month basic service from AT&amp;T, but that includes no caller ID and I have a feeling AT&amp;T would sell my name and number to every tele-marketer that beat a path to their corporate door. Not to mention having to continue paying AT&amp;T surcharges like the $6.50 &#8220;FCC Authorized Charge for Network Access&#8221;.</p>
<p>With the latest AT&amp;T increase, I decided to look around for other options. Comcast is my business-class ISP provider and it offer similar phone services for $30 per month for 6 months and then increases the fee to $40 thereafter. Vonage is not likely to survive in the long run, Sunrocket has gone belly up, Skype struggled for 2+ days before they solved their &#8220;algorithm outage&#8221; and Packet8 doesn&#8217;t have a great customer service reputation.</p>
<p>The <a href="http://www.whichvoip.com/index.html">WhichVOIP</a> web site has accumulated user opinions for some of the various VOIP providers. I&#8217;ve decided to try out the VoicePulse Local Unlimited +200 service. $15 month (not sure what the Government Mandated charges will be) brings a lot of features (like filters for scraping off tele-marketers and voicemail services) compared to the $56 equivalent features from AT&amp;T. Yes I know that when the power goes out, I won&#8217;t get service. So what? Nearly everyone has a cell phone these days. I carry a BlackBerry wherever I go and family members carry Sprint cell phones.</p>
<p>We&#8217;ll see how long it takes for delivery of the ATA device and getting the service setup. With a 30 day money back guarantee this is worth a try.</p>
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