Sunrocket VOIP was sold through a number of home business channels. They’ve gone out of business leaving their customers high and dry and disconnecting their service.
If you or your customers is in this situation, you may want to consider Packet8
If you have customers abandoned by Sunrocket, check this out and get them some help!
Here’s what PC World magazine was saying about them 2 years ago…
“AOL’s service was great during the day, but it suffered from clipped sentences and garbling during long-distance weeknight calls, particularly when we simultaneously downloaded video. Verizon calls came with soft echoes from time to time, and Lingo and Vonage conversations had some clips and garbles during evening hours. Comcast and Packet8 delivered great audio quality; but Comcast’s service is relatively expensive…. Packet8 calls were clearer than Verizon VoiceWing calls.… Businesses stand to benefit from VoIP, too. For instance, Packet8’s Virtual Office, a $40-per-month Internet-based phone system, allows an unlimited number of staff extensions, even if the staffers are in a different city or continent.“
-PC World Magazine
Sep. 2005 Issue















Mark on July 21st, 2007 at 9:29 am
I went with Packet8 from voic.com and am really happy. I get my cell phone and high-speed Internet from them already so why not. But I’m still really pissed of at SR!
Mark