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Vonage vs Vitelity
Compare Vonage vs Vitelity. Find out whether Vonage or Vitelity is better for your VoIP business or home needs. The experts at VoipReview have analyzed the strengths and weaknesses of Vonage and Vitelity and detailed analysis of the comparison can be found below.
User Ratings & Reviews
- 16 Reviews
- 3 Reviews
Overview:
An established name in the telecommunications industry, Vonage provides powerful residential VoIP services that are affordable and easy to set up. They offer four home phone plans that are flexible and loaded with all the right features to let...
Vitelity is committed to providing rock-solid service and high quality customer care for each and every one of their customers. The wholesale VoIP products and services Vitelity offers are the most up-to-date available in the industry. Vitelity...
Provider Info
- Website: vonage.com
- Headquarters Country: United States
- Founder Year: 2001
- Website:
- Headquarters Country:
- Founder Year: 2004
Plans Available*
- Vonage North America - $9.99
- Vonage U.S. & Canada 400 - $12.99
- Vonage World - $9.99
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Users Average Rating
Recent User Reviews
I have been a Vonage Customer since 2007. I worked as a civilian for the Department of the Navy when I purchased Vonage and have taken my Vonage module everywhere I have worked/lived both in the U. S. and overseas. I have retired in Lima, Peru and I can tell you Vonage has been a great product/service from day one! My last 3 years working for DoN, I lived in East Africa and it was great to be able to have my wife and friends contact me, as well as myself contacting them, with the same clarity as though we were next door to each other. Anytime I've wanted to change a Service Plan, only a couple of times, the Vonage Customer Service Personnel have been outstanding. A+ service! Frankly, I cannot imagine why anyone working abroad would not purchase Vonage as their phone service. I have used Vonage in overseas areas where the internet connectivity was no more than 1 meg and still the transmissions can through as though the people I was talking to were across the street.
I have had Vonage for 7 years and I must say I am probably one of the few who never had a problem that was not resolved in one call. I have the same device and pretty much know what to do when a problem arrives. My problem is they are charging a lot of money compared to all other VOIP providers. Price is a big factor today as people use there home phones less and rely on cell phones more. Vonage was having a sale and they are going to charge all new subscribers $9.99 a month for one year. So I called and asked I have been with you all these years and how about giving this deal to me. I was sent an E Mail and told that I could offer me a $14.99 a month deal. I have to say I was a bit shocked as a 150-250 minute a month user I would have thought they would love to get me locked into a higher plan after a year and keep a long term customer. So now I am with basic Talk at a total of $13.70 a month. The call quality is just as good
Authentication system fails frequently, taking SIP trunks down for customers. No support (except email asking if there's still a problem) and now they are refusing to port numbers so we can leave their shitty service.
Before Vitelity was purchased by either Onvoy or Intelliquent, who knows at this point, they were great; very responsive and helpful. However, now it seems whomever purchased them just left them to die on an island. LNP goes to voicemail all the time, support tickets are answered *maybe* within 48 hours. They claim to be understaffed, but then again, they've been saying that for about 6 months now. It would appear this is a sinking ship. We've since moved our services, but as long as you never need anything support-wise, Vitelity is a decent company. I feel bad for the account managers, as they have to take the brunt of the frustrations with limited ability to do anything. It just feels like pulling teeth just to get something simple done or even just get an acknowledgement that someone sees you exist.



