Various forums around the internet are filled with angry Sunrocket customers who were kept in the dark about the fact that the company was closing. On Friday, Sunrocket employees began to post in various internet groups that they were laid off and that the company was being purchased. Those lucky enough to avoid a pink slip had their hopes of remaining employed dashed when Sunrocket literally pulled the plug as they worked on Monday.
Broadbandreports.com, a leading broadband news and review site, has hundreds of comments posted by angry and confused Sunrocket customers. Many are suggesting alternate providers, but that does little to ease the concerns of those in need of a phone line now. Most of the customers have pre-paid their bill for up to one year, which leaves them wondering if there is any chance for a refund.
At another website, fatwallet.com, members are also sharing concerns and suggestions. One poster mentioned that he will be celebrating his engagement over the weekend and that all of the invitations listed his Sunrocket phone number for guests to RSVP. Another member posted a memo from someone claiming to be a Sunrocket executive confirming suspicions that Sunrocket was dead. It also said that Sherwood Partners, in Palo Alto, California, would handle the final closing details and that a deal for another company to buy Sunrocket fell through.
Aside from the money, the main concern of Sunrocket customers is "porting," or transferring, their phone number to another provider. Many consumers handed over their "land line" numbers to VoIP services, like Sunrocket, to save money on their phone bills. Some of these customers have had their phone numbers for 20 years or more and may now lose them. The window for porting numbers from Sunrocket to another provider is closing quickly. It can take up to 20 days to transfer a number, adding to the frustration for Sunrocket users.
Those who relied on Sunrocket as their only phone line are now without the ability to access 9-1-1 emergency services. One poster at Broadbandreports.com made note of a Sunrocket customer service representative's concern for an elderly woman who had just signed up to use the service.
An article by Matt Richtel of The New York Times on July 17, 2007, states that Sunrocket is moving its customers to "one or more other companies." Reports from customers are that the "voice light" on their Sunrocket Gizmo routers have been blinking on and off throughout the day and night. So far, few, if any, have had their service restored.
Customers are finding it difficult to get the facts. The Sunrocket customer service line plays a message saying that they are no longer taking calls. The website is sporadic, yet when it does come up, the ad for $199 for one year of service with a second year free still shows on the main page. Some are able to log into their Sunrocket accounts, and others are not. Most do not hold out hope that any type of legal action will help them at this time. For now, Sunrocket customers are on hold.
Sources:
Broadbandrepoerts.com, "SunRocket Dead" URL: http://www.dslreports.com/shownews/SunRocket-Dead-85779
Accessed June 17, 2007
Fatwallet.com, Hot Deals Forum, "ATTENTION SUNROCKET CUSTOMERS!: Helpful link and information for your Dead Sunrocket Service" URL: http://www.fatwallet.com/t/18/748582/ Accessed June 17, 2007
Matt Richtel, The New York Times, July 17, 2007 "Internet Phone Company Halts Operations" URL: http://www.nytimes.com/2007/07/17/business/17sunrocket.html?_r=2&oref=slogin&pagewanted=print&oref=slogin Accessed June 17, 2007
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14 Comments
Post a CommentPoor People!
What a nightmare for people using this company ... just completely unprofessional of them.
good reporting! I can only imagine how frustrating this must be for those customers...
I had not known of this service..what a bummer for those who had it..thanks for the info..
I am one those customers left in the dark. Luckily I didn't pay for the year, I go month to month. It still bites that I have no phone and no warnings. Now to find another company. Great article.
Great job with your article on this.
Wow this is so crazy and sad for those who have this phone service! I am so glad we went with a different phone company a few months ago when we moved.
Great reporting! How awful they would do this to people.
Wow~what an awful situation for their customers. Great reporting!
Good job on the news article. You were right on top of it. Shame, though.