Has anyone tried Roger's home phone? What do you deliberate? Is it a worthy move from Bell?
Answers: There is one downside to Rogers Home Phone - it is a VoIP phone, so if the power go down - so does the phone as well.
If you hold the cordless phone - this doesn't makes a difference.
The plus of Rogers Home Phone is technical support, that is to say WAY, WAY better than Bell's.
If you're looking for a cheaper phone and you have broadband internet (with at lowest possible 128KB UPLOAD, you can search for other VoIP providers. You will requirement VoIP adapter to connect your phone (with rogers you'll be supplied with one).
I'm using VBuzzer (http://www.vbuzzer.com), and it works fine for me.
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