My husband signed us up for Vonage a few months ago. If you've checked into it, you know it's a very cheap service. That's all I know about it other than they SUCK! Here are my 2 main reasons why:
1. Every time it rains outside, our phones don't work. People can call us and leave us VM, but I can't get into the VM box to check it, and the phone doesn't ring in our house. I only know someone called because the VM light is on.
2. We had to call 911 yesterday at 4 a.m. because all our fire alarms were going off. We'd already checked for fire/smoke, but we called the FD via 911 just in case it was carbon monoxide. Here's where Vonage comes in....... when I called 911, the call went something like this:
911: DO YOU NEED POLICE, FIRE, OR AMBULANCE
ME: FIRE, I GUESS. THERE'S NO FIRE, BUT MY ALARMS ARE GOING OFF
911: WHAT STATE ARE YOU IN?
ME: MASSACHUSETTS
911: WHAT'S YOUR ZIP CODE?
ME: WHAT?! DOESN'T THIS COME UP ON YOUR SCREEN?
911: YOU'RE ON A (something I didn't know what he said) LINE. WHAT'S YOUR ZIP CODE
ME: [GAVE ZIP]. GOD, I'M GLAD THERE'S NO FIRE OR WE'D BE OUT OF LUCK
911: WHAT TOWN ARE YOU IN?
ME: MY TOWN????? DID I CALL 911???? THIS IS RIDICULOUS! I'M IN MANSFIELD.
911: HOW DO YOU SPELL THAT?
ME: IT'S MANS-FIELD!!!!! MANSFIELD! [THEN I QUICKLY SPELLED IT]
911: I CAN'T FIND ANY ZIP OF [REPEATED BACK WRONG ZIP]. WHAT'S YOUR PHONE NUMBER?
ME: [I CORRECT HIM AND GIVE HIM THE NUMBER]. I CAN'T BELIEVE THIS! HOW CAN THIS BE 911? JUST CONNECT ME TO THE GODDAM FIRE DEPARTMENT. CAN'T YOU HEAR MY ALARMS?
911: I'M CONNECTING YOUT TO THE FIRE DEPARTMENT.
He then puts me on hold. (!!!!!!!!!) I'm listening to a recording saying "You are on hold for 911" over and over again. Then a lady picks up. I don't hear how she answers because of my alarms but here's the conversation:
LADY: [HOWEVER SHE ANSWERED]
ME: MY FIRE ALARMS ARE GOING OFF. THERE'S NO FIRE, BUT I DON'T KNOW WHAT'S WRONG.
LADY: WHAT'S YOUR PHONE NUMBER?
ME: PHONE NUMBER??!!!! OH MY GOD, I CAN'T BELIEVE THIS. IS THIS 911?
LADY: NO, YOU WERE TRANSFERED TO ME BY THE FIRE DEPARTMENT.
ME: [EXASPERATED GROAN, THEN I DON'T REMEMBER WHAT I SAID, BUT AT SOME POINT I GAVE HER MY ADDRESS]
LADY: OKAY, I'VE NOTIFIED THE FIRE DEPARTMENT. THANKS FOR CALLING. [HANG UP]
At this point, I'm in shock of all the stupidity and waste of my time. 20 minutes later, no fire truck. I had to call 911 AGAIN. I got the same jack-off I originally talked to and told him he transfered me to the wrong people and that I'd been waiting 20 minutes for a fire truck and was glad we weren't dying. He absolutely sounded surprised that he had transferred me to the wrong number.
In short, I got ahold of the FD, they came, and we found out we had a faulty detector which set them all off. The policeman who came called 911 from our house to straighten it out and find out WTF was up with the incompetence. Come to find out, Vonage must think they're God's gift to telephone services, because they established their own emergency transfer service (which was who I talked to) to transfer 911 calls to the state's 911 transfer service to transfer calls to the town's 911 service!!!!!!!! Basically, it's like calling from a cell phone, even though I'm in my own house!!!!!!!
don't bother saving $$$ w/ vonage. you're a gonner if you have an emergency!
thats terrible! a house half burned down in my bf's neighborhood (everyone was ok) but it took the fire trucks about 10 mins to get there from the call- and in that period- a pretty small flame on one corner of the house (lightning had struck it) had turned into a huge blaze on the whole upper level- fire pouring out of every window. Fire moves quickly =(
This is because Vonage is VOIP and the VOIP carriers are just now being required to meet the CALEA/911 Standards within the telecommunications industry. Most are not in compliance to the regulations that the "historic phone companies - wireline" have had to meet for years.
The other issue is that unlike a circuit switched phone, a VOIP phone can appear like it is coming from place A, when in fact it is place B, since you just move your box and your number follows you (Example, my friend moved to the UK and calls me and his Cali number is the calling number). In fact, Vonage didn't have 911 service at all just 6 or so months ago...it was something they made people aware of at sign up. Wireless lines are located via GPS, so it is even easier than VOIP.
Anyway, just one thing to note with VOIP carriers...911 service for ALL OF THEM is extremely SKETCHY!!
Sorry you had to deal with this...just wanted to warn you that unless you switch back to circuit based, you could deal with the same issue at your next phone company.