The telephone country code for Australia is +61, and you must drop the trunk prefix 0 from the beginning of the Australian domestic telephone number. For example, Sydney's area code 02 becomes +61 2.
If your Vonage service has a US telephone number, then you use the prefix 011 in place of the plus symbol.
Yes, Vonage is very popular in India and with Indian people. Vonage allows you to call internationally and for very cheap rates. It is a good service.
Yes actually. There have been complaints filed on Vonage in India because of customer service. People claim that it's hard to get help when calling because the call center is in India.
One can purchase or avail Vonage internet services from its own company and may apply through its own official website Vonage. Vonage services enable someone to call worldwide using internet protocol.
I've been using Vonage to call Canada from Tunisia for the last 2 years. It works quite fine.
The cheapest landlines that offer calls to India include Just Call, Dial 123, Bell, Rogers, Shaw, Virgin Mobile, Vonage, Skype, Planet Talk and Dial Abroad.
Yes, Vonage offers calling rates that are less than $0.50 cents per minute to places in South and Central Asia. For example you can call India for approx. $0.16 - $0.18 per minute.
You can sign up to services from Vonage International by visiting the official Vonage website. Once on the website, you can order online via form or call the number at the top of the page.
Yes, software such as Skype and Vonage allows users to do this very thing.
You may find information on Vonage phone service on their website. You can also obtain their contact number online and call for more information or if you have questions that were not answered online.
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Reliability is quite poor. Syllables and entire words will frequently drop out on both ends of the call. Conducting a telephone conversation through Vonage connection is very difficult, as a result, as both parties are constantly asking the other party to repeat there last sentence. The "Vonage Device" will frequently lock-up and results in a loss of phone service. Power cycling restores service. Customer service and technical support are horrible. It starts in India and when you threaten to cancel service, you end up in the USA. However, the knowledge of their USA support staff is lacking, as well. Vonage's "Terms of Service" is a one sided document written for Vonage. In short, they guarantee nothing and warrant nothing. When you finally have enough of the unreliable, worthless, service; you will likely have your credit card billed for at least $100 in termination fees.
To contact Vonage Customer Care, call 1-877-272-0528 a representative will be more than happy to assist you. Once connected the Vonage representative can direct you elsewhere if necessary to find a solution.