John -

I agree. That's why I used my power of persuasion (actually tenacity, I
wasn't going to take NO for an answer) to successfully convince them to give
me a free one.

I have enough bandwidth via RoadRunner to handle the VOIP traffic, but, Time
Warner could always pull a Comcast stunt and essentially disable it by
slowing it down or killing it as it passes through their network...

- sjl


John wrote:
...Since AT&T saves money by not having to build out &
maintain as much capacity, microcell users should get a discount instead
of
being asked to pay for these things....

If anyone feels that a microcell would help, I would suggest calling your
carrier and asking for customer retention. Don't threaten to leave the
service but say you'll have no choice unless they can provide you with a
solution that lets you get calls in your home.





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