Daymon Hoag
Daymon Hoag is the founder of Phone TV Internet, where you can shop for Bundled Package Deals
Articles by this Author
Broadband Phone Service
- By Daymon Hoag
- Published 28/12/2008
- Computers and technology
- Unrated
By far the biggest reason people use broadband telephone service is to save money on phone calls Mainly long distance or international
VoIP Clients and Broadband Phone Service
- By Daymon Hoag
- Published 17/12/2008
- Computers and technology
- Unrated
I do a lot of snooping around on question and answer sites like Yahoo Answers to find out what kind of questions people are asking about broadband phone service Even with all of the advertising, and TV commercials, people seem to have heard of VoIP, but are still unsure of what exactly it is, and how or if it can benefit them
Phone, TV, Internet Bundled Vs Unbundled Service
- By Daymon Hoag
- Published 13/12/2008
- Computers and technology
- Unrated
Just a few years ago VoIP broadband phone service was the biggest thing to hit the home communications market with its ability to save consumers substantial amounts of money on their phone bill, effectively reducing one's overall cost for elective utilities It made having unlimited phone service, and high speed Internet affordable at a time when most people had neither due to the high cost associated with these services
Bundled Phone, TV, Internet FAQ
- By Daymon Hoag
- Published 4/12/2008
- Business
- Unrated
I get a lot of questions in my email about bundled phone, TV, and Internet services, so I thought I'd take some of the most common questions I get and put them all into a nice little FAQ These are the 10 most frequently asked questions I receive about bundled packages in no particular order
Bundled Phone TV and Internet Package Deals From Cable and Phone Companies
- By Daymon Hoag
- Published 19/10/2008
- Business
- Unrated
With so many options for bundled phone, TV, and Internet service, your choice for which company to use may come down to convenience, price, technological preference, or simply who you prefer to do business with Some consumers living in well populated areas may have a choice between bundling through a phone company like AT&T or Verizon, a cable company like Comcast or Time Warner, or even a choice of multiple cable or phone providers
