It's going to be academic once Google Phone comes on line. You'll have one number that will ring ALL of your phones, and one VM box.
Who here still uses them? If you do, what # do you give people so they can contact you by us now being in the cell phone age?
It's going to be academic once Google Phone comes on line. You'll have one number that will ring ALL of your phones, and one VM box.
I've been cellphones only since 2002
I prefer a landline. I screen calls on my cell and call people back on a landline. My cell is basically a pager and text messaging device.
i have a land line but never use it.......or answer it.
in fact i dont think i even have a phone hooked up to it
I keep a land line mainly for the fax machine but also because that's been my home number for 25 years...virtually everyone knows to call the cell first and then the land line if I don't answer.
We still have a landline. I use my cell phone more though.
I have a landline. I think until just recently, it was required of all military to have a landline. I would love to be rid of the landline, but I hesitate mostly because I'm not sure if my mom, at her age, could handle it. Also even though my 3 kids all have cellphones, I just feel better knowing I can get thru to the house if I'm out.
I guess a landline comes in handy when you are at home charging your cell battery or something. Other than that I think it is a waste of money, especially since most cell phone companies now offer free everything.
I got a landline when I moved out on my own for the first time because my cable provider sold me some bull bundle package. I had the line for a year but never bought a phone to use it. Silly me.
We hadn't had a landline in many (6?) years until we moved recently. Then, like Katy, we got a bundle package with cable. So now, we have one. I actually use it more than I thought I would, but still use my cell phone more.
I have Magic jack but that's more like VOIP. Does that still count?
Rob
I have two (one a dedicated fax line for work). I actually use my land line a lot. I think the quality is just better than a cell phone and prefer talking on it than a cell.
Most people call me on it anyway and I'm not one to yak on my cell when I'm at HEB or wherever.
I have a landline and I'm like S y - I like the quality. Also, I don't have to worry about the landline dropping a call.
I have a landline. And I get the newspaper everyday too. Old habits die hard.
Good point about the dropped call thing.
+1. And I don't have a freakin' Kindle, either. Paper all the way, bay-bee!![]()
I have a land line, air line, and sea line just in case.
I'm an avid reader and I have over 100 books - I can't get into the Kindle thing. If I'm going to read a book, I want to READ the book! I just like having the actual book - not something on a tiny screen.
On another note, I don't like audio books either. I read murder mystery/thriller books and many times I go back and re-read portions to clarify plot points - that would be hard to do with an audio book.
We're a die hard DSL family so we have a landline bundle package for that. However, the only people that really call us on the landline are the few telemarketers that have found their way through the Do Not Call List and then the few family members that we refuse to give our cell phone numbers.
Skype is also a life saver phone/long distance wise.
I have Magic Jack and Skype. Have done Vonage in the past, it was a good service but cheaper alternatives came along. The Skype app on the iphone is uber sweet, basicly giving you unlimited minutes on your cell phone, so i bought the smallest plan I could and just use Skype when I'm over.
Haven't had a landline in about 4 years. Living alone really makes it a non-issue.
Cell phone only for me; haven't had a landline since... 04 I think.
I primarily use a cell phone but a landline can be a life saver (literally) in some situations.
Most cable line phones have a backup battery in them now so power outages dont really affect them anymore. If a major crysis happens, chances are the cellphone networks will be practically useless. you ever try to use your phone during mardi gras or new years downtown? I imagine it would be alot worse in a major citywide disaster (not that Im paranoid about such a thing but you never know).
Also, not that I need it for this purpose either, but sometimes there are cir stances when elderly or preme babies are at home on a monitoring system, if something goes wrong the system automatically dials the hospital to alert them, its required to have a land line.
Honestly, when I got a land line again (after a few years) the main reason was because I thought my buddy was getting out of prison and he was going to stay with me. Probation and the court require the residence to have a land line. unfortunately they denied his parole. He should be getting out in Feb. though.
If your curious, he was put in prison because he was guilty by association. He was in a car with some guys, they stopped at a store, he stayed in the car. The 2 guys decided to rob an elderly couple at knife point. He was totally unaware what was going on when the cops showed up. They where all arrested. The elderly couple initially pointed him out in the linup as one of the 2 guys who assulted them but then later in the court hearing changed their mind and picked the correct 2 guys. at that point it didnt really matter though.
He currently has a 4.0 GPA for college credits in prison and plans to continue going to college when he gets out. He's been in prison for almost 10 years now.
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My home security system and fire alarm are wired into my land line phone and monitored. I like it for security and safety reasons.
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