Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Tin Can doesn't require a traditional land line; it's wifi enabled and you can set it to only interact w known contacts, so no worry about spam.
Oh so it's a VoIP phone. Just get a VoIP phone.
Yes but what I want most is the control over who it can call and who can call it. I want to give it a list of allowed numbers in both directions.
Anonymous wrote:We didn't even do a regular landline. I got the cheapest Ooma phone available - at $7 a month it's about the plan cost of a smart watch. Since it's the cheap plan it doesn't have caller ID. I programmed in the numbers I wanted the kids to pick up for. Then I instructed them to only pick up if a name comes up on the phone. Voila - cheap landline.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Tin Can doesn't require a traditional land line; it's wifi enabled and you can set it to only interact w known contacts, so no worry about spam.
Oh so it's a VoIP phone. Just get a VoIP phone.
Anonymous wrote:The Tin Can doesn't require a traditional land line; it's wifi enabled and you can set it to only interact w known contacts, so no worry about spam.