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8x8 Packet8 Broadband VoIP Service with DTA-310 Phone Adapter

by 8X8, Inc.
3.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (71 customer reviews)


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Technical Details

  • Unlimited calls in the U.S. and Canada for a low monthly fee
  • Unlimited worldwide calling to other Packet8 subscribers at no extra charge
  • Compatible with any high-speed DSL or cable modem with Ethernet
  • Adapter connects easily to any regular corded or cordless phone
  • Caller ID, call waiting, personalized voicemail, 3-way calling, online management
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Product Details

Supplementary Guide [35kb PDF]| Data Sheet [322kb PDF]| Product Manual [115kb PDF]
  • Shipping Weight: 2.1 pounds
  • Shipping: Currently, item can be shipped only within the U.S.
  • ASIN: B0002JUHJ8
  • Item model number: DTA-310
  • Average Customer Review: 3.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (71 customer reviews)
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  • Date first available at Amazon.com: July 16, 2004

Product Description

Amazon.com Product Description

Amazon.com Product Description The 8x8 Packet8 adapter is a VoIP (voice over-internet protocol) device that allows you to use your phone to place calls over the internet (requires an 8x8 VoIP service plan). All you need is a broadband internet connection, a router, and this adapter. It's easy to set up and works with any high-speed DSL or cable internet connection. Simply plug your phone into the adapter, plug in the power cable, and connect the adapter to your network with the included Ethernet cable.

8x8 routes all Packet8 calls over the Internet, allowing you to call standard phones, cell phones, and other Packet8 phones with equal ease.

The Packet8 service and adapter allow you to enjoy all the features that you have come to expect from traditional phones, such as call waiting, caller ID, personalized voicemail, and three-way calling, while also taking advantage of features only possible by utilizing the latest in internet technology.

Easy setup: connect the adapter between your router and telepone.

Anyone with broadband (high-speed) internet access can use their regular phone to make unlimited calls from anywhere to anywhere in the U.S. and Canada, for one low monthly rate. All Packet8 subscribers also get unlimited worldwide calling to other Packet8 subscribers at no extra charge. Manage you account online, forward voicemail to your email as an attachment, and more. You also have the advantage of taking your home area code with you when you travel, so your home or office can reach you without paying long distance rates.

The Packet8 phone adapter has a small 5.5-by-4.0-inch footprint and weighs just 8 ounces. It also comes backed by a one-year warranty.

What's in the Box
Adapter, Ethernet cable, AC power adapter, user's guide, service and promotional information

Terms and Conditions
Buying this item signifies agreement to sign up for service with 8x8 and to pay a monthly subscription fee. For details about how the service works and for complete terms and conditions, visit www.packet8.net. For technical assistance, call 1-888-898-8733.

Product Description

8x8 Packet8 Broadband Phone Adapter VoIP - VOIP, or Voice Over IP, is a new technology that lets you make phone calls over the Internet for a flat monthly fee! All you need is a broadband Internet connection, either DSL or Cable, a router and this adapter. After you sign up for the monthly service you plug this adapter into a free Ethernet port on your router, then plug in your regular phone to the adapter. You'll get a new phone number and your phone will work the same as always - but calls will travel through your modem instead!


 

Customer Reviews

71 Reviews
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3.3 out of 5 stars (71 customer reviews)
 
 
 
 
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39 of 42 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Perfect over years, November 15, 2004
This review is from: 8x8 Packet8 Broadband VoIP Service with DTA-310 Phone Adapter (Personal Computers)
I've had Packet8 service for a year and a half now. I know many folks want to know how does this thing last over the long run. Well for me, its nearly perfect.

First thing you need to know is that this phone is dependant on electricity reaching this device as well as an internet connection. That means if you have a power outage, you have no phoneline. Something to consider. Also if your internet connection goes out frequently, so will your phone. If you have a power outage, you need to power cycle this device along with your modem and router in order to get back on the phone. I've learned this the hard way over time.

Also, if you're looking to totally dump MaBell and $30+ monthly fees for voicemail, 3 way calling, caller ID, call waiting, etc (in my area, those basic features ran me 50+ a month) I highly recommend a CABLE internet connection. Reason being is that most times if you disconnect your phone line completely from MaBell, you'll lose your DSL. Least in this area thats the way it goes. To go totally without MaBell, use a cable internet connection. And now they're offering a 2nd number or "virtual number" for 4.95 a month with no setup fee until January. Good deal for college parents or people with family in another state. Just get a packet8 virtual number in their hometown and have them enjoy calling you as a local number. Easy!

Another thing, this service does NOT support 411 or 311 calling AT ALL yet. They promise to have the feature in the future, but how long is unknown. This means to most people keeping a list of local non emergency direct switchboard numbers and using the internet as a phone book. Tedious, yes. But I havent found 311 and 411 access to be worth over 40 dollars a month to me just for the right to use them.

Unlike other broadband phones, Packet8 offers true 911 access. Your home is connected by address to the dispatch. Most other companies only offer a pseudo 911 that you have to tell the police or hospital or fire department your exact address. If its an emergency, do you really want to be hanging around your house to give and verify all of this information?

Another thing is system stability. MOST times their network is stable. I get one outage for about 4 hours a month. NOT the end of the world for most, but it can be annoying. Sound quality is good unless you're downloading 15 movies online and chewing up your bandwidth then you'll experience echoing and periods where you cannot hear the other person. Stop the download and you'll be fine. Just dont tear up the pipe and you'll be fine. For most this is not an issue.

Updates are rather simple, you go to their website, you download an application and it patches the device, simple! A manual install is also available that includes a diagnosis mode.

I've been nothing short of thrilled with their service and the price is definitely right!
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45 of 50 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great device: Works well, saves big money..., September 29, 2004
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This review is from: 8x8 Packet8 Broadband VoIP Service with DTA-310 Phone Adapter (Personal Computers)
Traditional phone companies are worried, and this device is why. Take this device, plug it into your broadband network via an ethernet cable, do a little bit of easy setup and...you have phone service. Once through the setup, you have a small box with a standard phone jack on it. Plus ANY standard phone into the jack and it will act just as you expect, just as if you'd plugged it into a standard phone jack in the wall. The difference is that your calls are routed through your broadband connection. The price is currently $20/month for unlimited continental US service, which beats any traditional phone service offer. You can also place international calls for a LOT less than with a standard phone service. (They even offer unlimited calling to certain foreign countries for a low price).

OK, here's a rundown of the big questions you may have (and that I had):

1) How is the sound quality? Quality is very good. It is MUCH better than a cell phone (ANY cell phone). It is not quite as good as the VERY BEST traditional land-line phone, but it is as good or better than the land-line service that many people have. It is much better than acceptable.

2) What do you you need to use it? You need a broadband connection (cable or DSL). If you don't have cable or DSL, don't buy this. It will be a paperweight.

3) Is it a good deal? Right now, Amazon is offering this device with a rebate that makes it free, plus two months free service. (...)

4) Can I use the DTA-310 without a PC attached? Yes.

5) How is this any better than net-phones they sell where you just plug it into your PC and talk for free--no monthly charges?
A) Those devices require a PC to work; B) Those devices only work between two parties that BOTH have the device attached to their PC; C) Call quality for those devices is typically inferior. The beauty of the DTA-310, and the reason you are paying a monthly service charge, is that your call goes from your adapter to a REAL PHONE COMPANY SWITCHING CENTER, and then out to the person on the other end. This means you can call ANY number, including cell phones. It means the person you call does not need to have one of these devices, or even know that you are using the device. It also means you get "real" normal quality phone connections.

6) Will my DTA-310 only work at my home? No, it can be taken with you anywhere there's a broadband connection. It identifies itself to the network based on a unique ID chip in the box. That ID is sent to the "home office" and once confirmed (automatically), you're set to call. This means you can use the box in your hotel room (if broadband equipped), your friend's house, etc. Imagine unlimted long distance calls from your hotel room!

7) Will this device work with phone connected devices other than phones (e.g. FAX machines, Replay/Tivo, etc.)? No, not officially. These devices are not at present supported. However, I have found that they will work, but connections are intermittant. You would not want to trust an important FAX to a FAX machine connected to one of of these boxes. However, if you are patient, you can usually get a FAX to go through eventually.

In all, this is a great device. I expect that there will eventually be a lot of competition in this sector. But right now, there is not, and the deal that Amazon is offering on this particular unit makes it (IMHO) the best deal out there. Try it for 3 months (...)after rebate (as described above). By then, you'll either be in love, or you can dump the service and probably sell off your used DTA-310 box to more than cover (...) your have spent!
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15 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars EZ as pie, September 27, 2004
This review is from: 8x8 Packet8 Broadband VoIP Service with DTA-310 Phone Adapter (Personal Computers)
This was by far the easiest device I have installed. I took about 3 minutes to connect the phone and cable lines (ok, 10 minutes as I found I needed a dig out a new power strip). I hooked the phone line from the DTA into my standard two-line desk phone and can switch between lines as needed and since both will ring and light up the line button, I will never miss a call.

I have had Packet8 for about two months now and the calls are clear, but a bit of latency in the initial part of the call (maybe I'm just slow to say hello back). There has been no down time or dropped calls. When calling another packet8 phone the latency is gone and the quality improves beyond standard phone service. I love all the free features with the service...call waiting, conference calling, caller ID... The price trumps all the other VOIP services I have researched At $19.95 month for unlimited US and Canada, it far cheaper and better quality than any of the cable of telephone company VOIP offerings and Packet8 doesn't lock you into their service with any term or cancellation fees. They must have a lot of confidence that they can deliver a high quality service. I look forward to signing up for the videophone service (extra $15.00 per month and your parents can see AND talk to the kiddies), until then, happy dialing.
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