Now with Comcast Digital Voice® you can upgrade to digital voice services and keep your current phone & phone number! With Comcast Digital Voice® enjoy all inclusive calling to anywhere in the U.S. and Canada at a price that will get you talking.
Keep Your Current Number & Phone
Comcast Digital Voice® service can be seamlessly connected to your current touch-tone phone -- and you can keep your current phone number! Switching service has never been easier!
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 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.
Comcast Digital Voice: Talking To The Future
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Everyday phone service has just taken a big step into the future thanks to Comcast Cable, the largest cable provider in the country. Comcast’s Digital Voice is a telephone service that is replacing traditional services by using the latest technology. It puts your phone calls through an advanced broadband network instead of traditional telephone lines. No, that doesn’t mean you have to talk into a microphone connected to your computer. Actually, you don’t have to change what you are using now or buy any new equipment at all. Plus, you can end up saving a lot of money by choosing Digital Voice. To save even more, choose the Bundle Package and you can receive Cable TV, High Speed Broadband Internet, and Digital Voice for less than a $100 a month. Read more about that below, but first take a look at why Digital Voice is the choice for you.
Why Choose Digital Voice Service?
By signing up for Digital Voice, you keep the same clarity and quality that comes with traditional phone services. You also keep all the same features such as Caller ID, Call Waiting, Speed Dial, and over ten other features. Plus, because Digital Voice works within an advanced broadband network other enhanced features are available. For instance, there is online access to your voice mail along with an online account summary. Both of these can be accessed from anywhere with a computer. You also get UNLIMITED nationwide direct-dial calling from your home including calls to Canada, Puerto Rico, the US Virgin Islands, Guam, and Saipan/N. Mariana Islands. And remember, you get to keep the same phone number you are currently using as well as the phone equipment you have.
VoIP: What is that?
As mentioned before, Digital Voice works within an advanced broadband network. The system that makes it happen is called VoIP, or Voice over Internet Protocol. Basically, it is a technology used to transmit voice and related calls over a data network. Nearly all other VoIP service providers go through the public Internet to transmit your calls. Because it is the public Internet your calls are not as secure and could be eavesdropped rather easy. However, because Digital Voice uses Comcast’s private advanced broadband network your calls and privacy are much more secure.
Bundle Up and Save Big
Comcast has provided a way for people to save a lot of money and cut down on the number of bills you collect each month. Through their BUNDLE SERVICE PACKAGE, you can get Digital Voice, Cable TV, and High Speed Broadband Internet access for under $100 a month. There is even a Bundle Package if you only need two of these services that will still be putting extra money in your pocket. Bundle Package subscribers receive one single bill each month detailing all of the services you are using. Just add up how much you are currently paying for each of these separately to see all the money you are wasting. Take that number, multiply by it 12, and realize the yearly savings that could be building in your bank account.
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