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		<title>By: Ben Lucier</title>
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		<dc:creator>Ben Lucier</dc:creator>
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		<description>Rob, if you decide to take a break from Vonage, I&#039;d be happy to offer you a trial of our VoIP offering.  At the risk of sounding like an ad, our service is different from other VoIP carriers in two major ways: First, we own the IP network that our VoIP runs on and therefore avoid the whole &quot;incumbant provider QoS tax&quot; that&#039;s been making headlines.

Second, although our platform serves the residential market nicely, the corporate market will be my customer, with their higher-end requiremens for call quality and PBX like features (IVRs, Queues, Dial Plans, etc).</description>
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<p>Second, although our platform serves the residential market nicely, the corporate market will be my customer, with their higher-end requiremens for call quality and PBX like features (IVRs, Queues, Dial Plans, etc).</p>
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