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Wondering what connection the Texas AG has to the bells
Something doesn't sound right in this story. I signed up for Vonage in late 2004, and I was actually somewhat irritated by the number of times they drone on repeating the limits of their 911 service, and that you have to activate it before it'll work.

Sounds like the Texas AG has an alterior motive in this case, because what they're claiming just doesn't ring true.
Posted by: ac2_z   Posted on: 03/22/05 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Wondering what connection the Texas AG has to the bells  ac2_z | 03/22/05
yeap  Been_Done_Before | 03/22/05
very true  Monkey_MCSE | 03/22/05
Do you think...  rdwhitti | 03/22/05
No way  Real World | 03/22/05
blaming others for lack of parenting  ac2_z | 03/22/05
Was 911 calling ever activated?  wxman | 04/09/05
Um...  Bob/Paul | 04/10/05
Gatta agree, the "warnings" will drive anyone nuts.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 03/22/05
I'm sure there is a 'Bell' ringing in here somewhere...  BitTwiddler | 03/23/05
911 problem ?  Bumbleball | 03/23/05
Packet 8 Has Standard 911 Service  jcorkrum@... | 03/23/05
911 Problems are designed in ...  ttocsmij | 03/23/05
911 Problems are designed in....  caholman | 03/23/05
How clear does TX want 911 warnings?  wxman | 04/09/05

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