Is More Expensive Cable VoIP Worth It?
14th Nov 2006, 19:22 GMT
Prioritization, battery backup, reliability, support. When it comes to competing with discount VoIP upstarts, Comcast takes the same marketing line that it does when competing with DSL ("BMW Vs. Hyundai"): their product is superior - and a superior product justifies a higher price tag ($55 unbundled, $4..
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