What is Comcast Digital Voice Service?
Comcast digital voice service provides a type of telephone connection that operates over a broadband Internet network. Customers love digital voice and VoIP services because of the money they save, the features they can enjoy and the simple operation.
Differences Between Comcast Digital Voice and Traditional Phone Services
Comcast broadband phone service offers many exciting features that traditional phone services do not typically provide. Some of these differences and features include:
- All-Inclusive Calling Features: Call waiting, caller ID, call blocking, call forwarding selective and variable, call return, call screening, repeat dialing, speed dial 8, three-way calling and anonymous call rejection are all included with Comcast broadband phone service.
- Unlimited Local and Long-Distance Calling: Make as many local and long-distance calls as you like, because they are all included in your monthly bill through Comcast digital phone service.
- Advanced Voice Mail: You can access and control your voicemail messages through a telephone call or the Internet with Comcast digital phone service.
- E911 Access: Comcast digital phone service offers E911 calling, which most traditional phone services do not offer. E911 is an enhanced form of 911.
- BatteryBackup: In case of power loss, Comcast’s battery backup will provide the energy needed to power the digital phone service for up to a few hours.
- Bundled Bills: Comcast understands the nuisance of paying bills; therefore they are offering all of their services, including Comcast cable television, broadband Internet, and phone services, to be bundled together on one bill for your convenience.
- Phone Number: Comcast will allow you to keep your current traditional telephone number when you switch over to Comcast broadband Internet phone services.
The biggest difference between Comcast digital phone and traditional phone services deals with the way in which they operate. Comcast uses an advanced broadband network to transmit calls digitally, while traditional phone services simply use telephone wires.
*If you need customer service help regarding your phone service, please contact Comcast directly.
