There are rumors spreading, and I wouldn't be surprised, that the major stakeholders that funded SunRocket originally were the ones that cut the executives off from more funds. They then proceded to take control of the company during its unforeseen demise and begin making deals with Packet 8 and Teleblend. Its interesting because SunRocket is now spamming me this message of how they have a deal with Packet 8 and Teleblend, in fact if I switch to Teleblend, there is no need to port my number? Why is that you ask, because they now run the network...
Which brings me to another thought. If a new service provider has snaggled up SunRocket's assets, that puts many users of the Gizmo (Linksys SPA-2102) in deep water. Chances are the first thing the new owners did was provision the gizmos and change the password. I will keep my ears open on the web to decipher if my theories are correct, and if I discover a new password I will post it here.
There is still hope.
Sunday, July 22, 2007
SunRocket's Network Being Liquidated?
Posted by Chris at 11:57 PM
Labels: digital phone service, sunrocket, teleblend, voip
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I've decided to switch to Lingo, which has a $195 annual plan with one month free, free shipping, free activation, free equipment, free second phone line, free office assistant and 30 day money back guarantee.
I switched to Lingo for their 79.95/mo, unlimited business plan last week. Along with one month free subscription, I received a free additional voice line, 24/7 online account management, free adapter of worth $50 and Office Assistant plus usual basic and advanced calling features with this premium plan. If you are a former SunRocket, I suggest you must choose Lingo as your next VoIP provider. You will surely get your money’s worth.
So what exactly is provisioning? I have been with Teleblend for about a year now. I can no longer access the voice administration pages of my AC-211-SR, only the router pages (I was able to Feb 08 without any difficulty). I did try a AC-211-CRACK program to try to get the new password, but this failed. Can I un-provision the gizmo so I can use it with a different VoIP? Will resetting the unit to factory defaults do this? Is there a website where I can find more info. Does anyone have the administrator handbook I can download?
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