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No Internet Connection Required
Unlike VoIP (Voice over IP) technology that relies on a best effort system, CDV travels over the Comcast network, delivering reliably consistent service time and time again.
Comcast New York Digital Voice Center
Get voice mail alerts and access your voice mail online. DVC also includes easy online account summary & management with at-a-glance call details.
Anonymous Call Rejection
Decide who can reach you. Tired of getting calls with 'private' or 'unknown' caller IDs? Now you can prevent those calls from getting through to you altogether.
Hide Your Caller ID
When making calls, you can prevent others from seeing your phone number to maintain your right to privacy.
E911 Capacity
Your identity and location are immediately retrievable in the event of an emergency.
eMTA
Superior modem technology that includes up to 8 hours of battery backup when the electricity goes out.
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