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July 16, 2007 5:51 PM PDT

SunRocket closes its doors

SunRocket, a voice over IP provider, told employees on Monday that it's shutting down, according to several reports from former employees.

The company's Web site is still up, but its customer service line has this recording: "We are no longer taking customer service or sales calls. Goodbye." An internal memo from Sonya Jefferson, director of routing and carrier services for SunRocket was posted on the GigaOm blog earlier Monday.

"Unfortunately this email contains very bad news. We have just been informed that any and all last ditch efforts to keep operations running as well as a potential sale of the company have not gone through and that SunRocket will cease operations at COB today. As such, today is my last day and everyone else you may have worked with at SunRocket. Regarding outstanding and future invoices: Sherwood Partners out of Palo Alto will be handling the close down of all invoices, current and outstanding."

SunRocket, which claimed it had 200,000 customers as of April, was one of several companies to offer an inexpensive telephony service that competed against the traditional phone companies. SunRocket's demise is not surprising. Thanks to IP, voice has become just another software application with companies like AOL, Google, Yahoo, and EarthLink incorporating it into other Web services.

Analysts have been predicting that it would be difficult for companies, like SunRocket and the more popular Vonage, to base an entire business around a VoIP service. While VoIP makes it relatively cheap to serve customers, it's still expensive to acquire them. And that is just the problem that Vonage faces.

Vonage, the most well known VoIP company, last reported it had about 2.2 million subscribers. But the company has also been struggling. Earlier this year a jury in Virginia found the company had infringed on three Verizon patents. Vonage is currently appealing the decision, but the legal battle is taking a toll on the company. In court in April, it said that it has been losing about 50,000 customers a month.

The trouble that SunRocket and Vonage is having is a clear indication how hard it is for a start-up to compete head-to-head with the traditional phone companies. Some of the newer VoIP companies, like JaJah, have learned this lesson. And they're designing services that work alongside traditional phone services, instead of simply replacing them.

Marguerite Reardon has been a CNET News reporter since 2004, covering cell phone services, broadband, citywide Wi-Fi, the Net neutrality debate, as well as the ongoing consolidation of the phone companies. E-mail Maggie.
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porting of numbers
by vagruppe July 16, 2007 6:19 PM PDT
Had both a business and home line with Sunrocket. My business line was transferred on July 10th (I hope that when the execs are looking for a job people remember your wonderful business ethics). Anyone have any idea if I can get this number back to my local telco? Obviously, all my advertising has this number, so changing this is going to cost money and potential clients.
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So what about us customers?
by dlmtechnology July 16, 2007 7:58 PM PDT
So what about us customers?

I can't access my voicemail as of today, but yet I can still make
and receive phone calls?

Will I get to unlock my GIZMO and take it elsewhere?
Will I be able to port my number to some other company?
When is my service being cut off?

Why didn't we get any notice of this termination?
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That explains it!
by jaredcjones July 16, 2007 9:40 PM PDT
Well, that certainly explains why our phone hasn't been working for the past couple of days. Guess we'll have to go back to POTS or Cox Digital Telephone service.
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Any service have similar signature number?
by aces68 July 17, 2007 5:50 AM PDT
Does any other Voip have something like SunRocket's signature number that rings to the same phone but has it's own voicemail? I called ViaTalk but you have to have two phones to get two separate voicemailboxes.
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Sun Rocket Closes Doors
by Barbara Henry July 17, 2007 9:24 AM PDT
It is ad that Sun Rocket has to close its business.It is never good when a free enterprise business folds.
Perhaps if Sun Rocket had been more focused on Customer Satisfaction,the Company may still be in business.
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we use sunrocket and only voice mail is down
by twginc July 18, 2007 9:57 AM PDT
mostly things are working still except for voice mail but damn it would be nice to know what the hell is going on.
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Choosing a new provider
by caiger July 18, 2007 9:18 PM PDT
Choosing a new provider, especially after being burnt by Sunrocket is going to be tough. I found whichvoip.com to be a good site, which has a page detailing not only the latest news on Sunrockets bankruptcy but also providers that are giving special deals to sunrocket customers. Check out http://www.whichvoip.com/voip/sunrocket.htm
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Great Comparison Site
by NoNonCents July 20, 2007 10:57 AM PDT
I came across a site that compares the leading SunRocket alternatives for switching your service. It seems Vonage, Voip.com, and Viatalk are the top providers and can easily port your SR numbers. I just called the 800 for Vonage from this site and got an extra month free (now 2 months of free service) and free activiation and shipping. Couldn't pass up that deal.

The site is - http://www.consumercompare.org/voip/comparesunrocket.php

Good Luck
NoNonCents
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Not VoIP all the way
by jeremyvinzon July 28, 2007 4:50 AM PDT
I made a mistake of replacing my land line and going voip all the way but it was a lesson learned for me. I am getting a land line again and just signed up with Onesuite.com for my long distance calls. BTW, I just learned that they got a VOIP feature also and for only $2.95 a month I'll get a second line and save on my calls at the same time.

One thing I am sure of is I will never pay $200 in advance for a 12 month service plan.
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Alternative to SunRocket customers
by Jaxon Rivera August 12, 2007 10:46 PM PDT
I too went browsing to find out the best alternative VoIP provider. Finally, I noticed the promotional offers of Lingo for SunRocket customers located at http://www.lingo.com/shop/promotions/sunrocket.jsp. I feel this could be a better option for SunRocket customers who wish to sign up with an affordable VoIP service provider.
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Sun rocket
by papajoe1 August 14, 2007 3:41 PM PDT
I need advice on a problem with my phone number ,I found out today that Sunrocket sold my account to Teleblend and ,now that I'm signed up with another company,I can't port my number because teleblend won't release it.aren't there any laws against this?
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Go with a provider like Lingo
by Caryl RaeKrannich August 15, 2007 10:03 PM PDT
I have signed up with Lingo two months ago. Till now, everything goes finely well. They are also presently offering international calling plans at lower rates for former SunRocket customers. Supported by one of the largest telecom firms like Primus, Lingo is a financially stable VoIP provider which can offer unlimited calling plans for both home and business applications. You will get a local telephone number to call your friends and relative in the UK, even if you are anywhere in US. Moreover, any Lingo subscriber can order International Phone Numbers for 14 countries. Their calling plans to Western European countries, Australia, New Zealand, Singapore, Canada, and South Korea are unlimited and flexible.
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Lingo Small Talk calling plan
by billy mathew August 19, 2007 8:02 PM PDT
I was a former SunRocket customer but now switched to Lingo owing to its poor quality of service. At present, Lingo is very good alternative VOIP service for SunRocket customers to switch on. Even its $14.95 economical Small Talk calling plan gives you the best value for your money. This plan is fully packed with great features such as 500 day and night calling minutes to make calls to US, Canada, and Puerto Rico, free unlimited calling to other in-network lingo subscribers, local number portability, online account management plus all the advanced and basic features.

http://www.lingo.com/shop/promotions/sunrocket.jsp
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