On Jun 26, 1:13 am, "==Javelin==>x" <Jave...@webtv.net> wrote: On Jun 25, 3:25 pm, "Phil" <nob...@noplace.yakyak> wrote: Good info, but Vonage and the major players are on the way out. I had Vonage for a year and the service/features are excellent. The problem is that you need a broadband connection. That costs. You need the VoiP adapter, about $50.00, but the MAIN problem
On Jun 25, 3:25 pm, "Phil" <nob...@noplace.yakyak> wrote: Good info, but Vonage and the major players are on the way out. I had Vonage for a year and the service/features are excellent. The problem is that you need a broadband connection. That costs. You need the VoiP adapter, about $50.00, but the MAIN problem is that you need your regular home phone service (without long distance
In article <82547c72-f1c8-4579-9a73-81ea3fd53a90 @i3g2000hsf.googlegroups.com>, hancock4@bbs.cpcn.com says... On Feb 2, 6:13 pm, Curtis R Anderson <gle...@gleepy.net> wrote: One character uses a Princess phone to set up geting a Delta beaten up. The scene you might be thinking of is another Delta calling his girlfriend, complete with the vintage 420x40 ringback tone so prevalent
hancock4@bbs.cpcn.com wrote: (In thinking about this, I don't think telephones were very promient in "Animal House"; maybe one pay phone scene.) One character uses a Princess phone to set up geting a Delta beaten up. The scene you might be thinking of is another Delta calling his girlfriend, complete with the vintage 420x40 ringback tone so prevalent on panel and #1XB and probably my
"Benj" wrote ... Actually to be more specific. The "ringtone" is the sound you hear in your ear when you THINK you are hearing the phone ring on the other end of the line. In actual fact you aren't hearing the phone ring at all but rather a "ringtone generator" that makes the sound like a telephone ringing. No, that is called the "ringback" tone. But you are correct that it is