Maybe true for some SunRocket customers
Thousands of SunRocket subscribers found their phone lines disconnected this week after the start-up Internet-phone service provider abruptly shut its doors Monday.
... while at least some, according to a story in today's WSJ, can still hear a dial tone, but are dealing with unanticipated switching costs (new monthly fees atop their original annual fees for defunct SunRocket):
Creditors of SunRocket Inc., a failed Internet phone company, have reached deals with two former competitors, 8x8 Inc. and Unified Communications Corp., that names those companies as "preferred" service providers for SunRocket's 200,000 customers.
SunRocket customers, who abruptly lost service Monday, will not have to pay 8x8's normal start up costs for its Packet8 service, a little over $100, according to a written 8x8 statement. The company also plans to offer one month of free service for former SunRocket subscribers who will be able to maintain their existing numbers. Unified Communications, which offers a service called Teleblend, will offer SunRocket customers a special rate of $12.95 a month for the remainder of their contracts, according to Unified's Web site.
For SunRocket Customers, Sounds of Silence - washingtonpost.com
1 comment:
With the sudden abrupt shut down, SunRocket has again shown their true disloyalty to their customers. Though they have shown us the way towards Packet8 or TeleBlend, I think not to follow that path. I feel Lingo can offer much better services. They have fine promo offers for SunRocket customers such as monthly $21.95 promotional calling plan and annual $195 calling plan.
You can also find information about their good deals located at http://www.lingo.com/shop/promotions/sunrocket.jsp
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