Anonymous wrote:Just got my mom this phone. So far so good. She is on a DSL line because that is all they offer.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I work in telecom.
Get a Cortelco 2500 set or an old Western Electric one. These are more-or-less indestructable, don't require AC power, and have no "features" besides a dial. The sound quality is excellent.
As for provider: find out who provides copper line services to the area. You do not want VOIP or cable service. You want a "POTS line" ("plain old telephone service"--yes, that is an industry term that people actually use to refer to the type of service). This is the most reliable service, since it uses a copper wire pair directly from the central office to the house. Power is provided over that copper pair, so the service will work during a power outage. Newer services are not built to the same standard of reliability and also often fail to provide the proper address for 911 emergency calls.
+1 This is great advice.
Anonymous wrote:I work in telecom.
Get a Cortelco 2500 set or an old Western Electric one. These are more-or-less indestructable, don't require AC power, and have no "features" besides a dial. The sound quality is excellent.
As for provider: find out who provides copper line services to the area. You do not want VOIP or cable service. You want a "POTS line" ("plain old telephone service"--yes, that is an industry term that people actually use to refer to the type of service). This is the most reliable service, since it uses a copper wire pair directly from the central office to the house. Power is provided over that copper pair, so the service will work during a power outage. Newer services are not built to the same standard of reliability and also often fail to provide the proper address for 911 emergency calls.