Dish is all based on whether or not the satellites can communicate or not. I had dish for almost 4 years and it survived a lot. You should be ok during a hurricane, if not, then you should have service again afterwards.
No. It is a VOIP service (voice over internet protocol). It needs to be connected to the internet to work. Actually, you need to have high speed to have high quality phone service.
You must purchase a Vonage brand router or a phone adapter for the service to work You internet service must have a 90-200 kbit upload capability for calls to work properly. Or at least without lag or jitter. 90 minimum for 1 line, 200 minimum for 2 lines. If you have internet service via satellite dish then make sure to test your speeds before you sign up. Satellite with upload speeds in the 4-5 hundreds but that still does not mean you can have a seamless transition to Vonage. The dish QOS is more important. It needs to be right around 80.
You must have an active internet service from your service provider. If you have one, contact them to get the network information to setup your internet account on your phone.
No it needs an ethernet cable connection to an internet service
it depends on what you use it for
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Yes, I think broadband Internet is one of the most reliable services you can get. I have tried satellite Internet but it didn't work very well for me at my location. what is broadband service
"TalkTalk is a voice over internet protocol service (more commonly known as a ""VoIP"" service) and therefore needs an Internet connection in order to work."
The classic WRT54GL will indeed work with any Internet service provider, as will any router.
If you have AT&T's high speed Internet service, yes.
VoIP service will work with any internet connection but high speed connection are preferred, such as broadband, to have a better user experience. Broadview Service offers data and high speed internet making it ideal to work with IP telephony. In fact, this company offer its own VoIP solutions.
No, it'll work over any Internet Protocol (IP) based service including hardwired as Skype uses VoIP which stands for Voice over Internet Protocol.