- Chatter bug
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Chatter Bug is a service and hardware device used to route long distance voice calls over an IP network. The company that sells the device is Lagunaware of Tucson, Arizona.[1]
- Device:
Small hardware device that plugs in between the telephone and phone line. Detects and automatically routes long distance calls to the Chatter Bug VoIP service without the need of a separate or high speed internet provider.
- Service:
Routes calls using a VoIP network to terminate calls to normal telephones.
The company has had difficulties with its product and customer service. ZDnet, who once endorsed the product, recommends staying away from it.[2]
References
- ^ Official Company Website
- ^ Another case for the FTC: LagunaWave swindled, and is apparently still swindling | Berlind’s Testbed | ZDNet.com
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