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I don't have a second phone line ... cable modem for the internet, regular line for my C-phone.

Posted By: long-time MT on 2005-12-14
In Reply to: it all sounded great.......until the C-phone part. - lilworried

If anyone wanst to get through to me while I'm working, they have my cell phone number.


And, as I said, some accounts are using wav files -- no doubt soon all of the accounts will convert.  Hope so ... would make it easier (less expensive) to work when traveling.  :-)



Lots of good companies out there -- hope you find one that fits :)


 


 




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Worked on C-phone for 10 years with 1 phone line
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They will send you an adapter/modem that hooks up to your c-phone sm
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I work at Spheris (and love it) and use a cable modem. However, if my cable was ever down, I COULD use my phone line for a dial up connection to not miss out on working. Otherwise, I never have had a need for a land line versus a cell phone. HTH
Used to need a second phone line to work there. Does anyone know about now? nm
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cable phone
I have also run into problems with the phone companies unlimited long distance but have had cable phone for a couple of months now and no problems. I asked before I signed up if it was truly unlimited or sort of unlimited and they said truly unlimited.
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Does Spheris require a phone line? sm
I'm thinking about going there, but why bother applying and testing if I have to use a C-phone.   I do internet work only.   Any other Spheris info good or bad anyone could share is appreciated.   Thanks.
My account requires a second phone line (nm)

Interview by phone. Tests are on line. NM
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Lanier and Cable Phone
Lanier works with cable phone?  Last time I tried to use a Lanier with cable phone (Roadrunner) it would not work.  I'm starting at MDI next week.  Not on a Lanier acct but its nice to know thats an option if I need more work.
As far as I know cable phone or Voip is the
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They hire FT only. Need a second phone line. Might have to rent/lease equip. from them. nm
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Prior posts say you need a C-phone & 2nd line, and that they follow BOS II guidelines very
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yes, I use Lanier with my cable phone just fine (I don't have Roadrunner)
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I got 100% on the phone interview, and thought the on-line test was easy, but they still didn't h
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You'll work as an employee, not IC. Need your own C-phone and pay for your own long distance line
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If you have a regular phone that has a
foot pedal control connected to it, you can use that for transcribing rather than a c-phone. And there are quite a few generic telephone transcribe units that are compatible and cost a whole lot less than the c-phone. Also, DVI compatable.
Do you keep regular phone?
Thanks everyone.  I do use a c-phone and I wondered with Vonage if you have to give up your regular phone.  Sorry, I am technically challenged.  LOL  I appreciate all the input.  Also, I live in Nevada.......anyone from this state use vonage....everyone is giving mixed reviews and I will check out that other site also.  Man......what a dilema....cannot believe some wise person has not come up with something for this type of business to have ULD.  Thanks to all you wonderful people giving me a response so quickly.  I will keep watching for more suggestions.
C-phone accounts aren't any better, not enough work to make line counts there either. Sigh
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You know don't you that you can get cable modem without having cable TV. It costs sm
about $10 more a month for it but you can get it without having cable TV if cable connection are in your house and if they aren't, you can have them put in.
Yes to old reports! Their ExText has all the regular functions except line counts are done on line
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Is this a C-phone or internet account? nm
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What is the ratio of C-phone to internet

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I was very interested in them but I would have to use the C phone and I would rather stay internet
based and not go back to C phones and long distance charges. Sounds like a nice company though but not for me right now.
Patience, is your account internet or c-phone? nm
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Know of any companies that use C-Phone and MSWord (no internet platforms)?
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Post from May said they still use DOS and dial-up modem, need a 2nd line, dock U for errors, and
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is the VR line rate 60% of the regular typing line rate?
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I'd say that would depend on what your regular line
is what I've seen posted on here.  If you read fast you'll do fine, if you type faster than you read, well, it's iffy.  If you have lots of formatting, i.e., ROS/PE flush left margin and ASR doesn't do it, screw it; use macros/shortcuts because you should have ROS/PE in macros/shortcuts for most dictators.  I ignore the company's advice on how to do Keystrokes with it, turned off that hideous hiliter, and never waste time on tab plus whatever the other key combination is, it's too far away from home position and I'm a lefty and it's totally inconvenient for me to use it.  I use the ctl/arrow keys to move forward or backward and ctl/shift/arrow to both navigate and hilite, then all ya gotta do is hit delete.  All that also depends on how the ASR is set up.  I hated it at first and I'm still not fond of it, but it's better than sitting with nothing.
Well, that's you're getting 45% of your regular line
try to work your way around it like I did.  Do what's easiest for you, sometimes their way of doing things is bass-ackwards. 
MDI-FL but not all accounts. Only the internet-based ones. C-phone accounts are fine.

So, yes, let me clarify before everyone gets in an uproar.. There is work IF you want to use a C-phone. IF you signed up for an account that is internet-based, you will be disappointed. Not enough work to go around. Just my personal preference.. I have no desire to do a dial-up C-phone account using my long distance.


VR is roughly 60% of your regular line rate at
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Same for Webmedx - 70% of your regular line rate. sm
That's better than some - I hear a few pay a flat rate of 2 or 3 cpl for editing!
Webmedx pays 70% of your regular line rate. nm
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C-Phone = Connexions Phone

Dictaphone is a company and one of their many products is a C-Phone.


http://shop.dictaphone.com/productDetail.asp?id=27


A line is a line is a line. Doesn't matter if we are talking about radiology or acute care.

1600 is not a fair minimum requirement.  Sure you can achieve 1600, it shouldn't be the required minimum.


Someone else asking if you still need a Cphone & 2nd line to work for them. Any internet accts? nm
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They did away with the WC, but still need a Cphone & 2nd line as no internet accts. In past, they
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I have mine through my cable internet

company.  It only works if you have high-speed internet. 


On another board people are using a device called MagicJack.  You plug it into your USB port and then plug your phone into it.  It is about $40 the first month and then it is something like $20/year after that.  You also have to have high-speed internet for it to work. 


 


 


one line for listening to work - internet to send back.
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Thanks for the input. I have cable Internet. Do you ever get raises?
Line rate seems a little low. Thanks.
Internet DSL or cable...heads up to prospective employers sm
I see many employers insisting upon cable or DSL internet only as a prerequisite for employment.

These are not the only two reliable, fast ISPs anymore, folks.

I have fixed wireless, also known as wireless DSL. I have a package right now at 768 kbps, with the option to go 1 mbp. My ISP is every bit as fast as regular DSL (I know; I used to have DSL) and is, in my experience, more reliable. Fixed wireless is NOT satellite (and again, I should know; I used to have satellite, as well). Fiberoptic is also out there and from what I hear, beats even cable.

Technology is progressing by leaps and bounds and I hope prospective employers do not rule out any great MTs because they do not realize that cable and DSL now have company...and competetion: Fixed wireless and fiberoptic.


Means a line is a line is a line, even if it only has one word on the line
it is considered a line. 
Webmedx ASR rate is 70% of your regular line rate. sm
So if you are on a 9 cpl account, you get 6.3 CPL plus any bonus / incentives / shift differential.
"a line is a line" means gross line.
Gross line is a line, no matter how long or short.
Thanks for the info! Do you *feel* like you make more with a gross line v. character line? (nm)