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Showing posts with label Rogers+Home+Phone. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rogers+Home+Phone. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Rogers Home Phone Wiring

Rogers Home Phone runs on a dedicated cable line split from your home's main Roger connection, when you are subscribed to either or both Rogers High Speed Internet and Rogers TV Cable. The cable split is connected to a Arris Telephony Modem (Model # TM502F) which in turn provides home phone service using the common telephone wire to all your home's phone outlets.

Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Comparison of Freephoneline.ca vs. Rogers (Red Goliath)


freephoneline.ca (Cost) = 50 + 50 + 25 + S/H + Taxes = $158.13
Rogers Home Phone (Cost) = 56.49 + (30.41 x 12 x 50) = $18,302.49

The savings of having FreePhoneLine considerably outweighs Rogers Home Phone: FPL's $158.13 versus RHP's $18,302.49 (lifetime cost of being a Rogers customer for 50 years), not incorporating their yearly cost increases. Comparatively the cost of switching to FreePhoneLine.ca of $158.13 is comparable to 5 months of service being a Rogers Home Phone customer. There are no contracts, no service disconnection charges. It is free for life, so give it a try. You can keep your original number and get it ported to freephoneline.ca, all in the $158.13 one time fee.