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Originally Posted by RRGuyNJ
Instead of getting a land line, get an Ooma device and I used to pay $3-$5 a month. Ooma is a voip device that comes with answering machine and other landline benefits.
Regarding Ooma, do you have any problems with call forwarding or having a voicemail message show up when you know you were present and the phone never rang in the house? We are ready to can Ooma and get a cheap cell phone line just to keep our local number in NC. Our Ooma fees are roughly $17 per month with taxes.
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We've had Ooma since 2015 and it is getting more undependable. On Sunday an important call didn't ring through but there was a voice mail that evening. And the last time Comcast raised their rates, they refused to "negotiate" the internet price with us.
I hope Quantum will show up in this area someday soon, so we'll have a choice.