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THE GOOD
T-Mobile @Home is easy to set up and use, plus it can be used with any touch-tone phone. You can also add up to two different phone lines per router.

THE BAD
You need to purchase a special router from T-Mobile for it to work, and there's a very slight hiss and delay in call quality.

THE BOTTOM LINE
T-Mobile @Home is an affordable and easy way to add VoIP service to a regular home telephone.

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Average CNET Reader Rating: 6.7 out of 10

CNET Reader Reviews

  1. November 23, 2008 01:52

    4.5/5
    I am in LOVE with my Tmo @home! I tell everyone I know about it. The call quality has been great for me. My only problem was with my 5.2GHz phone system. Calls sounded like everyone was under water. But once I moved them away from the router, a...  read more »

    - Dusty_71

  2. November 20, 2008 06:11

    4.5/5
    I purchased the new Linksys HiPort phone adapter ( model UTA200-TM) and not the wireless router from t-mobile that was reviewed by CNET. I own a Linksys wireless N router and I didn't want to scrap it for the wireless G router from t-mobile. The HiP...  read more »

    - TCaruso

  3. November 19, 2008 04:49

    4.0/5
    Don't get a VOIP service if you have terrible internet connectivity. You need to secure the router like any Linksys, which has never been all that user-friendly. Make sure you have a decent phone that does not run at 2.4ghz as that's what the wirel...  read more »

    - tuckerlord


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