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Vonage continues to innovate in 2008 with launch of MyVonage
Posted by Joe on January 8th, 2008
Vonage is following up their recent release of their next generation contact management service, ContactBook, with a new spin on the VoIP router that they are dubbing the V-Portal.
This new Vonage specific router will offer subscribers a number of advanced features but is primarily meant to make the process of setting up and maintaining a voice-over-IP connection even easier by displaying messages and errors and plain speak (versus technical error numbers and codes). The V-Portal is a very nice looking device that rivals the sleek lines of ooma's hub device.
Both V-Portal and ContactBook are part of Vonage's new "MyVonage" product strategy which is the name for a group of current and planned next generation enhancements for Vonage subscribers. Given Vonages leadership in the VoIP market it is great to see them to continue to innovate and push the entire Internet telephone market forward.
You can learn more about Vonage and VoIP services in general by visiting our free online VoIP provider reviews.
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- Vonage and Comcast working to improve VoIP call quality
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July 28th, 2008 at 12:50 pm
[...] for visiting the NextAdvisor Daily blog. You may want to subscribe to our RSS feed.Back in January, we described Vonage's "MyVonage" product strategy, which included a number of planned next generation enhancements for Vonage [...]