Anonymous wrote:For the cost of a standard phone, it might be cheaper to add a line to our plan and get a cheap flip phone. Nothing fancy so the kids won't be tempted to play games on it or surf the internet. Just have it plugged in all the time, so you don't have to worry about the battery draining. Its there in case of an emergency and, if heaven forbid they need to leave the house because the smoke dectators go off, they can take it with them and call you from outside. Make sure you program your number, spouse, or any other emergency contact they may need to reach.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You want a "POTS" line ("Plain Old Telephone Service"--yes, that is really the industry term). This is a standard copper pair from the central office to your house. It will work without electricity in your house, since the power is provided by the central office. It will also properly identify your address for E911 service.
Post your location (city and state) and someone will post the name of the ILEC (incumbent local exchange carrier) who provides POTS lines in your area.
Just be careful. Fewer and fewer companies are offering POTS. Many, like Verizon, are phasing out their support for copper in favor of fiber. Many are also pulling their copper technology from areas so that they don't have to maintain both sets of cables and local/neighborhood equipment. So, you may not have nearly as many options for POTS as you used to. There are some places where POTS is not available.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Phones using the Internet being unreliable is majorly overestimated. Like seriously.
I have a friend who canceled her landline. She must live in some kind of hollow because her cell phone reception is appalling. It is a chore to talk to her. We used to like to chat but now I avoid doing this.
Anonymous wrote:Also that remember the land line will get calls to renew your home and auto warranty
Anonymous wrote:You want a "POTS" line ("Plain Old Telephone Service"--yes, that is really the industry term). This is a standard copper pair from the central office to your house. It will work without electricity in your house, since the power is provided by the central office. It will also properly identify your address for E911 service.
Post your location (city and state) and someone will post the name of the ILEC (incumbent local exchange carrier) who provides POTS lines in your area.
Anonymous wrote:You want a "POTS" line ("Plain Old Telephone Service"--yes, that is really the industry term). This is a standard copper pair from the central office to your house. It will work without electricity in your house, since the power is provided by the central office. It will also properly identify your address for E911 service.
Post your location (city and state) and someone will post the name of the ILEC (incumbent local exchange carrier) who provides POTS lines in your area.
Anonymous wrote:Phones using the Internet being unreliable is majorly overestimated. Like seriously.