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A frequent criticism of VoIP providers is that emergency telephone number service isn't available, because the physical location of a caller may not correspond to his or her listed phone number. SunRocket is compliant with FCC regulations mandating [[E911]] capability, however the service requires subscribers to register their address with the company and, unless the subscriber is using a UPS for backup power, is not operative in the event of a power failure.
A frequent criticism of VoIP providers is that emergency telephone number service isn't available, because the physical location of a caller may not correspond to his or her listed phone number. SunRocket is compliant with FCC regulations mandating [[E911]] capability, however the service requires subscribers to register their address with the company and, unless the subscriber is using a UPS for backup power, is not operative in the event of a power failure.


Sunrocket is the only provider to date to offer a 'no frills' approach toward billing. Your price for service is what you pay per billing cycle. Example: $24.99 / month is what you pay per month.
Sunrocket is the only provider to date to offer a 'no frills' approach toward billing. Your price for service is what you pay per billing cycle. Example: $24.99 / month is what you pay per month. However, many internet blog sites from user person experiences have reported this service to be sub-par in comparison to other VoIP providers.


==External links==
==External links==

Revision as of 20:18, 8 January 2007

SunRocket, Inc.
Company typeIncorporated
IndustryCommunications services
FoundedEarly 2004 in Winchester, Virginia
HeadquartersVienna, Virginia
Key people
Paul Erickson: Chairman, Co-founder
Joyce Dorris: CMO, Co-founder
Lisa Hook: CEO
David Samuels: CFO
Mark Fedor: CTO
ProductsVoice over IP
Number of employees
130+
Websitewww.sunrocket.com

SunRocket is a U.S.-based VOIP provider established in early 2004 by Joyce Dorris and Paul Erickson, former MCI executives who were coworkers for over ten years. SunRocket maintains primary offices in the United States and Canada.

E911

A frequent criticism of VoIP providers is that emergency telephone number service isn't available, because the physical location of a caller may not correspond to his or her listed phone number. SunRocket is compliant with FCC regulations mandating E911 capability, however the service requires subscribers to register their address with the company and, unless the subscriber is using a UPS for backup power, is not operative in the event of a power failure.

Sunrocket is the only provider to date to offer a 'no frills' approach toward billing. Your price for service is what you pay per billing cycle. Example: $24.99 / month is what you pay per month. However, many internet blog sites from user person experiences have reported this service to be sub-par in comparison to other VoIP providers.


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