Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Do you have a land line phone here or just cell phone?
It has been an ongoing question for me whether to give up the land line and just use cell phones. With the improved 911 capability of cell phones/GPS cel phones, I see little advantage for keeping a hard wired phone in the house.
What do you think/do? btk |
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Tell me about "911" capability of cell phones. We were considering a landline just because of 911.
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We just have cell phones.
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Majicjack Plus is what we use for a land line. The cell phone is ok, but with the Majicjack Plus we use it through the internet connection and it lines to the base phone which then lets the other phones around the house have a connection.
Cost is minimal and uptime is good as long as Comcast internet is live. It has a 911 designation for our house address so that should be ok. Only problem was I was unable to get a 32159 zip code phone number so had to select one in Dunellon. That throws people a curve when I dial them from the land line. But you can transfer an existing phone number over to the Majicjack and do it that way. I had the plain Majicjack earlier, but it required usb connection to running computer. the "plus" version does not require a computer usb connection, but rather a usb connection at your cable/internet router instead.
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We've got cell phones as well as a traditional landline (in OH). The ONLY reason we've got the landline is for our home's security system. Those usually have reliability issues when sending info to the monitoring center in the event of a problem/break-in if it's not done via a hard-wired landline.
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We have a copper landline because it will work during a power outage.
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We've had cell phones only, since about 2004.
You might want to test it out, by forwarding your home phone to your cell phone for a couple months. Try to only use the cell phones, even when at home and see how you like it. You'll also need to be sure you have the adequate cell plan to afford you the additional minutes. Good Luck! |
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Thus, we only have cell phones.
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“Be the change that you wish to see in the world.” ― Mahatma Gandhi |
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Free Local and Long Distance Calling with netTALK's DUO Free Home Phone Service | Ooma I would not overlook (or assume) anything about the security features of any VOIP provider or their devices. That goes double for the really cheap ones. There are differences in the VOIP services... more than just the bells and whistles. OOMA claims to secure communication traffic over the internet with encryption. I have not used any of them. So I have no personal experience about how well they work. |
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Have Ooma for over 2 years and it works great. Only pay federal tax which is about $4.50 a month. Initial purchase of hardware around $200.
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Xj9a_YRr3w]Ooma Internet phone service review from Consumer Reports - YouTube[/ame] |
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Landline having lived in hurricane areas over the last 20+ years.
Cell phone when traveling.
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Cell phones and no landline
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We have a landline that is used for OUTGOING calls only. The ringer is turned off and it has no answering device connected to it. We use it to make calls or fax and NEVER give that number to anyone. Otherwise we do everything on our Wally-Mart Straight Talk cell phones.
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Cell phones only.
Got rid of the land-line about 2 years ago. Mostly because everyone who calls me knows that I always have my cell phone so just got "garbage calls" on my land-line. No problems.
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Brooklyn, NY; Bethpage, NY; Tamarac, FL and N O W The Village of CHARLOTTE !!!! |
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Also have land line that was bundled with all the services. Cost $10 per month. Prior to that all we had was cell phones for years. We were able to reduce the cost of minutes on the cell phone and it comes in handy for MSG recording faster than the cell, security systems, and not scrambling to find a cell phone when there is a call. There ar e4 phones in the house so near one. Got at Walmart cheap.
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