Verizon Hub VOIP Media Phone Production Stopped This 2009
The Verizon hub is a cool-looking media phone that can send and receive text messages. Not only can the Verizon Hub do that. It can also send and receive photos similar to MMS-enabled mobile phones discussed in this site before this post like HTC Droid Eris. Verizon hub is also a VOIP phone but the reports indicate that the monthly subscription fee of $35 was the culprit why production and sale of this VOIP device will be stopped. Verizon Wireless even deleted the features page on their website as a sign that they’re pulling the plug off.
Some of Verizon Hub’s nicest features include an unlimited nationwide calling in the US and Canada. Weather alerts can also be received from Verizon Hub since it connects to a wireless network that sends info about these stuff.
If we were to talk something more about it, consumer reviews of Verizon Hub were generally great. the video shown below even discussed a review of this model and during its launch, the product looked like to be a hit that will enjoy a long-term popularity.
On the other hand, some consumers were not pleased with the Verizon Wireless deal/plan. Some said it’s a rip-off. For what it’s worth, the design is really good.
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