Wednesday, Jul 18th 2007 by Chris Scott Barr


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So SunRocket crashed and burned. I was not a user of their services, however, there were a good number of people that were. Those people are now left without phone service. They left behind their landline phones for a reason, so they’re not going to want to go back. So hearing the cries of these customers, Vonage has stepped up and decided to help them out.

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First, Vonage is going to make sure that former SunRocket customers will be able to port their existing phone numbers to Vonage service, free of charge. Then if the new subscribers sign up for a year’s worth of the US Residential Premium Unlimited Plan, Vonage will throw in two months of service for free.

Former SunRocket customers are encouraged to call 800-833-4806. They can also check for more information on the Vonage website.

[via press release]

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  1.  exsunrocketcustomer   View all comments by exsunrocketcustomer  Neutral  Add karma Subtract karma Quote

    This is old news. In fact, many other providers are also offering deals. Sunrocket customers can unlock their gizmo to reduce their out of pocket expenses. Useful link: http://www.recipedelights.com/sunrocket.htm

  2.  Caiger   View all comments by Caiger  Neutral  Add karma Subtract karma Quote

    Choosing a new provider, especially after being burnt by Sunrocket is going to be tough. I found whichvoip.com to be a good site, which has a page detailing not only the latest news on Sunrockets bankruptcy but also providers that are giving special deals to sunrocket customers. Check out http://www.whichvoip.com/voip/sunrocket.htm


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