Wasn't sure where to post this.
We still have a landline that iwe keep, essentially, JUST for enhanced 9-1-1. But it's up to about $40/mo, when it started out a year ago in the 20's range. (Have I said before how much I hate AT&T?)
Plus, the reception on it is horrible, and we can't even use it to talk on. But they would need to replace the underground cable from the road, and we are far off the road and it would dig up alot of stuff (at their expense.....haha).
So........I'm close to just getting another cell phone for the house only. We will be able to keep our landline number.
I've called the local sheriff's office and they said that they could, by GPS, find either us or a neighbor (if we dialed 9-1-1 but couldn't talk).
At&T offers this for $20/mo, but something like Basic Talk offers it for $10.00. Are these lesser known companies reliable?
Maybe I should still get the landline cable replaced, in case we ever wanted to go back to it??
I want a phone that's just for the house, even though we all have cell phones. Plus, I want to keep our old number for the house.
What do you think?
We still have a landline that iwe keep, essentially, JUST for enhanced 9-1-1. But it's up to about $40/mo, when it started out a year ago in the 20's range. (Have I said before how much I hate AT&T?)
Plus, the reception on it is horrible, and we can't even use it to talk on. But they would need to replace the underground cable from the road, and we are far off the road and it would dig up alot of stuff (at their expense.....haha).
So........I'm close to just getting another cell phone for the house only. We will be able to keep our landline number.
I've called the local sheriff's office and they said that they could, by GPS, find either us or a neighbor (if we dialed 9-1-1 but couldn't talk).
At&T offers this for $20/mo, but something like Basic Talk offers it for $10.00. Are these lesser known companies reliable?
Maybe I should still get the landline cable replaced, in case we ever wanted to go back to it??
I want a phone that's just for the house, even though we all have cell phones. Plus, I want to keep our old number for the house.
What do you think?
Getting rid of landline phone - revisited
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