SunRocket silently calls it quits, abandons VoIP biz

And you thought Sprint was catching flack for denying an exceedingly small portion of its customers service. Turns out, Vonage rival SunRocket has apparently shut its doors and abandoned the commerce — all without a one warning or notice beforehand. Callers who recently dialed in for customer care reached an automated report saying that the firm was “no longer taking customer service or sales calls,” and

each individual that was employed at the shout center has supposedly lost their job. As expected, no attempts by Reuters to contact SunRocket were successful, so we still have no view whether paying customers will ever see a pro-rated refund whether their service does indeed cease to exist. So, dear readers, are any of you feeling the SunRocket burn?

[Thanks, Jerad]

Original post by Darren Murph

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