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    <h3>It's the Phone, Stupid <a href="#"><img src="/Icon-Permalink.png" alt="Icon-Permalink.png" title="" /></a></h3>

<p><a href="http://vonage.com/"><img src="/space/old_phone.jpg" alt="/space/old_phone.jpg" title="" /></a></p>

<p>I moved recently, so I had to sign up for phone service again. I'd heard good
things about <a href="http://dslreports.com/?cat=VoIP">VOIP</a> (as opposed to
<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plain_Old_Telephone_Service">POTS</a>), and since I
don't feel any particular affinity for <a href="http://sbc.com/">Pacbell</a>, I decided to
try it. After perusing the
<a href="http://www.dslreports.com/overview?v=r&amp;typ=voip">reviews</a>, I decided to go with
<a href="http://vonage.com/">Vonage</a>.</p>

<p>I signed up, and they shipped me the VOIP hardware (an <a href="http://www.linksys.com/products/product.asp?grid=34&amp;scid=29&amp;prid=663">ATA
box</a>) in a
little over a week. I connected it to my DSL modem, plugged a phone into it, and
heard a dial tone. I was floored.</p>

<p>Don't get me wrong. I did expect it to work, eventually, after lots of
twiddling, and maybe a tech support call or two. I definitely didn't expect it
to work out of the box. To my surprise, however, they've made it as easy as a
normal phone.</p>

<p>From a <a href="http://www.useit.com/papers/telephone_usability.html">usability
perspective</a>, this is a
Good Thing. Consumer electronics companies, listen up! I don't want to set the
time, change the password, type in a greeting, adjust the brightness, pick a
username or wallpaper or a ringtone. I want to talk on the phone, or listen to
music, or send an email. The less you put between me and what I want to do, the
better.</p>

<p>Vonage got this right. Who's next?</p>

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