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Originally Posted by retiredguy123
Personally, I don't think you need to call the phone provider or do any activation. I think you need to get an ethernet to phone jack adapter, and connect a base unit to the phone jack. I would not use the current unit that you have, but buy a Panasonic or AT&T system with a base unit and several cordless auxiliary units. I could be wrong, but I think it will work fine. My opinion.
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You're not wrong - exactly right. We have VoIP - OOMA. Have it for 8 years, only pay Fed tax each month - like $8.
We have a Panasonic base unit to ethernet/internet connector and 3 cordless phones-remotes around the house. Works great. We use as a backup to our cell phones.