Whats the difference between Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) and Cable Internet?
In general, Cable Internet and DSL connections both work well with our service. The main difference between the services is the type of connection used. A Cable Internet connection uses your Cable TV line. With Cable Internet, you would be able to disconnect all of your current phone services if you would like and use Telehop exclusively for your local and long-distance calling. A DSL connection uses a local phone line that must be maintained by your local phone provider. You can generally transfer your phone service and phone number to Telehop while keeping your DSL high speed connection with your previous telephone service provider, but there is an ‘unbundling’ process that must be followed. Telehop can help you with this. By joining Telehop and maintaining a basic DSL Internet connection with your current phone company, you’ll enjoy all the benefits of Telehop phone service without the need to change your Internet service provider. Or you could choose Telehop to be your high speed I
In general, Cable Internet and DSL connections both work well with our service. The main difference between the services is the type of connection used. A Cable Internet connection uses your Cable TV line. With Cable Internet, you would be able to disconnect all of your current phone services if you would like and use Vonage exclusively for your local and long-distance calling. A DSL connection uses a local phone line that must be maintained by your local phone provider. You can generally transfer your phone service and phone number to Vonage while keeping your DSL high speed connection with your previous telephone service provider, but there is an ‘unbundling’ process that must be followed. Vonage can help you with this. By joining Vonage and maintaining a basic DSL Internet connection with your current phone company, you’ll enjoy all the benefits of Vonage phone service without the need to change your Internet service provider.