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In reply to the discussion: AT&T will obsolete landlines by 2020 [View all]tymorial
(3,433 posts)114. There are still some places where there is no phone lines or cell signals.
I stay at such a place for a weekend every summer in Vermont.
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That's right. I'm south of Albuquerque & pay $44.00 a month - no long distance included
womanofthehills
Jun 2018
#108
A small UPS battery back-up will last for 24 or more hours depending on the size of the UPS...
madinmaryland
Jun 2018
#137
You can get a $15-$25 per month cell service that cost less than your landline
Blue_true
Jun 2018
#21
Look at Tracfone. They are excellent and you can get ones that are cheap and work well.
RKP5637
Jun 2018
#35
That is really odd that you can't use rotary as it is the default on land lines.
TexasProgresive
Jun 2018
#36
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
Yes, and the rotary dial makes all the appropriator ticks, then the dial tone kicks back in
Brother Buzz
Jun 2018
#92
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
I don't live very far out, but there are hills. Cable would cost $20,000+ so it's
uppityperson
Jun 2018
#134
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
I doubt that they will go through with that, sounds like a salesmanish ploy of some kind
RockRaven
Jun 2018
#25
I assume they will eventually replace the copper wire with fiberopitcs in rural aeas, as well.
GoCubsGo
Jun 2018
#118
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
That sounds right. Why should they? The demand is not there and people should be better off
Blue_true
Jun 2018
#46
Help Squad: More questions, comments and answers about end of AT&T copper landlines
NCTraveler
Jun 2018
#41
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
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
From what I've researched it's mostly a behind-the-scenes changeover to an entirely digital network.
hunter
Jun 2018
#70
Heck, I have no hearing problems and even I have trouble hearing on cell phones. The
Nay
Jun 2018
#133
Go ahead and get yourself a cheap cell phone while you still have your land line, and
ooky
Jun 2018
#96
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
Is the maintenance of cyberoptic lines (e.g., FIOS) cost more than the profits of monthly service?
no_hypocrisy
Jun 2018
#130