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tymorial

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114. There are still some places where there is no phone lines or cell signals.
Wed Jun 6, 2018, 09:42 PM
Jun 2018

I stay at such a place for a weekend every summer in Vermont.

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AT&T will obsolete landlines by 2020 [View all] jodymarie aimee Jun 2018 OP
Our security system uses the landline. That's the only reason we still have it. unblock Jun 2018 #1
Same here. meadowlander Jun 2018 #79
Cells rely on batteries which can die. Duppers Jun 2018 #121
But the alarm system itself is plugged in meadowlander Jun 2018 #124
Good points. Duppers Jun 2018 #125
Why would they depend on a technology Soxfan58 Jun 2018 #131
Haven't had one myself for at least a decade Blue_Adept Jun 2018 #2
How much do landlines cost a month? temporary311 Jun 2018 #3
$50 minimum GeorgeGist Jun 2018 #4
Just to have one in Albuquerque ... left-of-center2012 Jun 2018 #6
That's right. I'm south of Albuquerque & pay $44.00 a month - no long distance included womanofthehills Jun 2018 #108
$25. I have one as well as cell. NutmegYankee Jun 2018 #22
The one I dumped about a year ago was AT&T and was about $60 per month... Bengus81 Jun 2018 #24
Ours is $25/mo. with unlimited long distance calls. MineralMan Jun 2018 #60
There are a lot of little electronic projects and a few commercial devices... hunter Jun 2018 #74
I managed my elderly grandmother's finances crazycatlady Jun 2018 #61
I'm actually for this. Initech Jun 2018 #5
Same happened to me.... CatMor Jun 2018 #28
Ditto. Switched to a voip bundled with internet. Saved spooky3 Jun 2018 #64
You Might Feel Different RobinA Jun 2018 #80
That does suck. Initech Jun 2018 #98
Nice if it's in your area. We have poor cell service, satellite TV phylny Jun 2018 #100
You are aware that the very places that do not have cell service Ms. Toad Jun 2018 #110
There are still some places where there is no phone lines or cell signals. tymorial Jun 2018 #114
When the power goes out, voip and internet based calling doesn't work. MrsCoffee Jun 2018 #112
A small UPS battery back-up will last for 24 or more hours depending on the size of the UPS... madinmaryland Jun 2018 #137
If you get their digital/VOIP service, they have a scam blocker. GoCubsGo Jun 2018 #87
It will keep up. I love not having to put with the scammers and telemarketers. ooky Jun 2018 #97
My Galaxy S9 has that feature as well. So great! Initech Jun 2018 #99
Some medical alert systems require a landline left-of-center2012 Jun 2018 #7
I like our land line Bettie Jun 2018 #8
Cellphones allow you to program in a lot of numbers by name. Blue_true Jun 2018 #19
But it still ends up being Bettie Jun 2018 #30
How is your Internet service delivered? Blue_true Jun 2018 #51
That is bad. zanana1 Jun 2018 #9
My cell costs less than a landline. JNelson6563 Jun 2018 #13
You can get a $15-$25 per month cell service that cost less than your landline Blue_true Jun 2018 #21
Yeah you can,Cells today are cheaper than a landline..... Bengus81 Jun 2018 #27
Don't be overwhelmed RhodeIslandOne Jun 2018 #29
Check out Tracfone exboyfil Jun 2018 #34
Look at Tracfone. They are excellent and you can get ones that are cheap and work well. RKP5637 Jun 2018 #35
I also know BOOST is pretty good, for $50 unlimited data, calls, etc. Eliot Rosewater Jun 2018 #59
I use tracfone. kimbutgar Jun 2018 #102
Cellphones are cheap now and you may qualify for a free one Lee-Lee Jun 2018 #38
No land line since 2006. sarcasmo Jun 2018 #10
AT&T obsoleted my rotary telephone years ago Brother Buzz Jun 2018 #11
Voice over IP. Allows you to make calls using the Internet. nt Blue_true Jun 2018 #23
That is really odd that you can't use rotary as it is the default on land lines. TexasProgresive Jun 2018 #36
It totally flipped. There was a time when touchtone was at a premium.... Brother Buzz Jun 2018 #58
It still doesn't make sense to me. TexasProgresive Jun 2018 #73
All I know is it rings and I get to talk with old friends on a comfortable old school telephone Brother Buzz Jun 2018 #84
Do you get a dial tone when you lift the handset? TexasProgresive Jun 2018 #91
Yes, and the rotary dial makes all the appropriator ticks, then the dial tone kicks back in Brother Buzz Jun 2018 #92
I have to give up trying to understand what's going on. TexasProgresive Jun 2018 #95
Over the past years, TT has become the default Nac Mac Feegle Jun 2018 #119
I worked for Verizon fGTE in Texas. TexasProgresive Jun 2018 #129
Sounds like there's a market for classes in using a smartphone, jodymarie ! It's like everything OnDoutside Jun 2018 #12
Some of us live in areas without cell reception, or with frequent power outages uppityperson Jun 2018 #14
My home in the country too. Yonnie3 Jun 2018 #103
I'm in the same boat. Wishing I was in the majority. n/t Different Drummer Jun 2018 #109
Yes: This would require far more broadcast towers in rural areas. lindysalsagal Jun 2018 #128
I don't live very far out, but there are hills. Cable would cost $20,000+ so it's uppityperson Jun 2018 #134
That Doesn't Mean They Won't Support VOIP, I Bet ProfessorGAC Jun 2018 #15
I'm required to have a landline for work. Hugin Jun 2018 #16
Guess we'll have to move. Cell phone reception is spotty where we live and a "hot spot" Vinca Jun 2018 #17
Set up Voice Over IP (VOIP). Effective and solves the problems you just listed. Blue_true Jun 2018 #31
You can get a cheap flip cellphone for almost nothing, and buy a low bandwidth calling plan. Blue_true Jun 2018 #18
5G will make landlines obsolete. BSdetect Jun 2018 #20
I doubt that they will go through with that, sounds like a salesmanish ploy of some kind RockRaven Jun 2018 #25
That's my thinking too. Why would they throw away that income on lines they... brush Jun 2018 #39
I would not bet on your claim. Blue_true Jun 2018 #40
They already are in some areas. nt NCTraveler Jun 2018 #42
The DSL isn't on the copper network. GoCubsGo Jun 2018 #47
Excellent point. Duppers Jun 2018 #122
Wonder how this will affect those with DSL Zorro Jun 2018 #26
Likely will go wireless. Blue_true Jun 2018 #43
It won't. GoCubsGo Jun 2018 #65
Do You Have Phone RobinA Jun 2018 #82
No, but I don't have a battery back-up. GoCubsGo Jun 2018 #86
What about rural areas? jcgoldie Jun 2018 #115
I assume they will eventually replace the copper wire with fiberopitcs in rural aeas, as well. GoCubsGo Jun 2018 #118
I am severely hearing impaired. I can't hear on a cellphone. I have a cheap tblue37 Jun 2018 #32
The volume on cells can be adjusted up to ear splitting high. nt Blue_true Jun 2018 #44
Not on my prepaid phone. It's as high as it can go already, and it's not enough. nt tblue37 Jun 2018 #48
Do you have a flip phone? Try a low level smartphone, not that much more expensive. nt Blue_true Jun 2018 #53
No--it is a basic TracFone model. nt tblue37 Jun 2018 #54
I used TracPhone years ago because they were the first no contract plan. Blue_true Jun 2018 #63
You will eventually be forced onto their digital telephone. GoCubsGo Jun 2018 #52
Then you don't have a speaker feature? Duppers Jun 2018 #123
Already happening in some places around here- and it's a good thing Lee-Lee Jun 2018 #33
What does this really mean? Renew Deal Jun 2018 #37
That sounds right. Why should they? The demand is not there and people should be better off Blue_true Jun 2018 #46
I Guess It Depends RobinA Jun 2018 #83
Help Squad: More questions, comments and answers about end of AT&T copper landlines NCTraveler Jun 2018 #41
Billons of dollars in savings Wellstone ruled Jun 2018 #49
I have a land line through sonic.com. They OEM the AT&T copper here in the San Francisco Bay still_one Jun 2018 #45
Yeah, they're good. MBS Jun 2018 #55
I know, but there are others who do it also. Still it is worth checking a pay as you go cell phone still_one Jun 2018 #56
How much did you complain when they got rid of phones where operators placed all the calls? brooklynite Jun 2018 #50
I remember when they did that in my small home town. MineralMan Jun 2018 #66
I dont think land line phones are going anywhere for quite a while. Saboburns Jun 2018 #57
You'd think so, but remember how astonishingly fast Hortensis Jun 2018 #62
Is already happening Lee-Lee Jun 2018 #77
Businesses were the first to drop landlines Kilgore Jun 2018 #132
I work at a Fortune 100 company. tammywammy Jun 2018 #136
Message auto-removed Name removed Jun 2018 #67
Our landline is part of the package with our DSL and TV service csziggy Jun 2018 #68
i live 10 miles up in the mtn we dont even get cell service here samnsara Jun 2018 #69
From what I've researched it's mostly a behind-the-scenes changeover to an entirely digital network. hunter Jun 2018 #70
I suspect you are right. janx Jun 2018 #78
what will people with pace makers do? dsc Jun 2018 #71
I will not abide by this - I am sending an angry telegram to the FCC! jberryhill Jun 2018 #72
Whaaaahh...! janx Jun 2018 #75
Okay, scratch that. I'm sending a Telex jberryhill Jun 2018 #81
I have a landline ellie Jun 2018 #76
I think most businesses are landlines LeftInTX Jun 2018 #88
Most business are VOIP fescuerescue Jun 2018 #94
You're right.. LeftInTX Jun 2018 #116
Given how terrible the reception is on every model cell phone I've tried... TygrBright Jun 2018 #85
Heck, I have no hearing problems and even I have trouble hearing on cell phones. The Nay Jun 2018 #133
Jodymarie, I'm with you. I prefer my old landline phone service. FuzzyRabbit Jun 2018 #89
+ 100 MBS Jun 2018 #90
I doubt if it happens by 2020, but it's definitely on the way. fescuerescue Jun 2018 #93
Go ahead and get yourself a cheap cell phone while you still have your land line, and ooky Jun 2018 #96
I still have my landline and a cell phone number in my own home. kimbutgar Jun 2018 #101
we have cellphones but also keep a landline drray23 Jun 2018 #104
My landline phone co. is also my internet provider. Kaleva Jun 2018 #105
I spend $118 a month on 1 landline, 2 cell phones and high speed internet. Kaleva Jun 2018 #106
I have both cell phone and landline Raine Jun 2018 #107
i never had a landline in my name crazycatlady Jun 2018 #111
More Consolidation of Control over Communication echler Jun 2018 #113
Death of pots is overrated dembotoz Jun 2018 #117
Many people think they have landlines, but really don't fescuerescue Jun 2018 #120
In a power outage my Cox VOIP phone didn't work but friends with ATT land lines could make calls. Liberty Belle Jun 2018 #127
That's normal fescuerescue Jun 2018 #135
This will kill people in my area. Liberty Belle Jun 2018 #126
Is the maintenance of cyberoptic lines (e.g., FIOS) cost more than the profits of monthly service? no_hypocrisy Jun 2018 #130
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