More on my New VoIP Service

I got my Lingo phone set up last night. It was mind-numbingly easy:

  1. Ignore included directions which tell you to turn off the computer, router and cable modem. (maybe you unplug the microwave just to be sure)
  2. Plug Lingo VoIP box into router
  3. Plug Lingo VoIP box into phone
  4. Plug Lingo VoIP box into power outlet
  5. Wait for VoIP light to come on

We made a few calls, both locally and to our family & friends in Europe. I couldn’t hear any difference in quality from our normal land line. We’re going to run with both in parallel for a while, and then I’m going to cut back the services on the land line. I figure I don’t want to shut it off completely for SLA reasons – it works when the power’s out and in the very rare occasions that the internet connection is down. Otherwise, I figure I’ll be completely switched over in a month or so.

BTW, like other VoIP vendors, Lingo offers incentives to sign up your friends. If you want Lingo and an extra $25 credit, drop me a line.

T-Mobile Rocks, Sprint Sucks

A while ago, Tom mentioned that I had a great customer service experience with T-Mobile. Truthfully, the great customer service experience came today. T-Mobile just earned a customer for…well, maybe not for life, but they certainly have earned enough karma to keep me around a while. And at the same time, Sprint has spurned a customer for life.

I blogged back in April about getting a SmartPhone. Well, the honeymoon was short lived – it was a developer beta unit and it was not particularly robust. I dropped it about a month ago and it died. No huge deal, the MPx220 is coming soon. Of course, I need a phone in the meantime. I had signed up for T-Mobile service to power the SmartPhone so I went back to pick up a V300 which would go to my wife when the MPx220 became available. Only trouble was that since I hadn’t bought the phone when I activated my account, I was not eligible for an activation discount. I had asked about that when I bought the service, and had been assured it was no big deal. So I call up customer service, and they promise to wave the disconnect fee on the current account if I buy a new phone (with the activation discount). This was right before I went to New Zealand, so I figured I’d take care of it when I got back. In the meantime, I’m using a old borrowed phone and my existing account.

So I’ve been back a week, but hadn’t gotten to taking care of the phone yet. Then last night, someone steals my phone and my wife’s phone out of the car. So I call T-Mobile and explain the situation. They cancel the account on the spot, outright – no early termination fee or anything. Pretty cool. Of course, I did tell them I was going to buy not one but two new V300′s from Amazon (for the low price of -$100 each after rebate) but still, I thought that was pretty cool. The only bummer of this whole scenario is that I won’t be able to get the MPx220 with an activation discount when it comes up.

After talking to T-Mobile, I called Sprint. Now, I’ve been a Sprint customer for five years. You would think that would warrant a little respect and/or leeway, but apparently not. The “customer service” rep I spoke to was both rude and stupid. He was able to suspend my wife’s phone, but when I asked to cancel it he told me there would be an early termination fee. Funny thing is, the term on this “contract” (which I never signed and was unaware of) end’s on the 28th of August. You know, next Saturday. As in, six days from today. You would think that you might give a customer of five years who is dealing with a case of theft the benefit of the doubt and wave the early termination fee less than a week before the contract expires anyway. No, apparently I have to call back Saturday to terminate the contract. Fine. I set a reminder on my calendar so I don’t forget to rid myself of Sprint for good and forever.

That’s A Lot of Space

John was just in here admiring my Nomad Zen Xtra. I’ve got nearly 500 albums loaded, over 6000 songs, and I’ve only filled it half way. On my recent trip to Atlanta, I realized I regularly travel with 220 GB of storage. 60GB internal laptop drive, 60GB multibay drive, 60GB Iomega external portable USB drive and the 40GB Nomad Zen. I can even get really obscene and make it a round 300GB, with my new Argosy drive enclosure (thanks to Peter for recommending Argosy) and extra 80GB drive.

New Toy

I came back from lunch yesterday to discover that my boss had left a new toy on my desk – a Smartphone Developer Kit. Not sure where he got it, since it’s all sold out. I’m stoked because I’ve been wanting a Smartphone for a while, but I want to use T-Mobile’s service and I didn’t want to pay a premium for an unlocked device. Now, I don’t have to.

Any suggestions on cool Smartphone software?

Fry’s Is Coming

I’m not the first to report this, but Fry’s is coming to Renton in mid-July (30 minutes from MSFT Campus). That’s Fry’s Electronics, not Fry’s Food & Drug. 😄 Scoble called it the “most important news of the day”. Matt calls it “Heaven”. +1

I moved up from Los Angeles to Seattle about 2 years ago and was shocked there wasn’t a Fry’s anywhere nearby. (I didn’t know about the one Matt mentioned in Oregon). Glad to see this oversight is going to be rectified by next month.