You will have to pry my landline out of my cold dead hands before I'll go VOIP.With a traditional land line you can still have phone access during a power outage with a corded phone. With voip you need electricity to power your equipment.
You will have to pry my landline out of my cold dead hands before I'll go VOIP.With a traditional land line you can still have phone access during a power outage with a corded phone. With voip you need electricity to power your equipment.
With a traditional land line you can still have phone access during a power outage with a corded phone. With voip you need electricity to power your equipment.
Around here, if you buy a bundle that includes telephone and internet from AT&T you do NOT get a POTS land line. You get VOIP through the UVerse modem. There are two POTS jacks on the back that get wired into you home phone wiring. I'm not sure AT&T will even install new POTS lines any more. They have filed with several states to stop providing POTS service completely.
AT&T used to provide a Belkin UPS for their UVerse modem, but I understand that they no longer do. They suggest you buy your own UPS if you want telephone service in a power outage.
I guess my take on that is that if you have a cell phone, you still have communications with the outside road, so for me I simply couldn't see the need for the added expense. But, to each his own!!
But if your cell phone dies and the power is out your SOL
With a traditional land line you can still have phone access during a power outage with a corded phone. With voip you need electricity to power your equipment.
Wait, so you will be making VOIP phone calls from heaven?You will have to pry my landline out of my cold dead hands before I'll go VOIP.
If I have my way, Yes.Wait, so you will be making VOIP phone calls from heaven?