Who has replaced their landline with a cell phone?
Who has replaced their landline with a cell phone? The rain has shorted my landline (again!) and I'm getting that much closer to just giving up on the service. I like the number... but then, I can port that to a cheap cell just to act as an answering machine.
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This is why I am never, ever going to bundle phone and internet in the same service. I don't care how golden the deal is; they stay separate!
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Long story short, if you have someone in your home who is prone to, like, almost die and need 911 at any second I wouldn't drop the landline. Also if you live like a mile from any other neighbors, maybe not. But otherwise, going cellphone only is the way to go, for sure, *especially* if you have somewhat reliable internet. Also especially if you live anywhere remotely urban or suburban where in a true 'someone's bleeding from their eyeballs' emergency you could get up and knock on a nearby door or grab a payphone, ditch that landline bullshit. I liked mine until the moment (read: year and a half) where they couldn't *for 65 dollars a month* provide me with the most basic audible phone service. Because rain.
And apparently squirrels?
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Seriously!
And they're coming to fix the line today - the line that of course miraculously healed when the rain stopped. I told him I was going to soak the line down and he said I didn't have to. I told him I'd had to do it before...
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But bear in mind that weather, etc can also take out your cell phone. The derecho took out mine for a couple days (longer than the power was out).
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Mind you, I'm only paying $100/year total for TracFone cellphone service, so my cell doesn't add much to my monthly expenses (and my unused minutes all carry over).
I've got a Skype VOIP number for my business, but haven't been thrilled with it. All too frequently I'm not happy with the transmission results - warped voices/voices cutting out/garbled to the point of unintelligibility. I've had to fall back to my house land line too many times.
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But health reporting - that kind of thing is a good factor to keep in mind.
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