View Full Version : How many have eliminated their land line? (house phone)


Karl F
06-01-2008, 09:28 AM
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Skitterpop
06-01-2008, 09:59 AM
was just reading an article in the paper, and this just rekindled something I've been considering... what truly is the need for a land line anymore?...


Hi Karl,

Dumped the land line years back but my wife got it back late in 2006 as part of a pkg. with Comcast.


Couple of uses:cell is low or charging, often our cells will have poor reception depending on who (where they are) we are speaking with.

I liked the just cell better as there are less intrusions but what if its an important call and cell cannot be reached for whatever reason.

teaser
06-01-2008, 10:38 AM
If you have satellite television you need it because that's how they do the program updates and customer interaction, so as long as I have Dishnetwork I guess I'll have it. Once I find a way around that I'll use my new Majicjack on my PC for free calls anywhere in the US and Canada, it's a great product and the phone bill is $19.95 a year for free long distance, no minutes to worry about and all the other perks too like caller ID and call waiting.

Gotta love modern technology!

chris L
06-01-2008, 12:09 PM
I will never get rid of it until the teleco's decide they dont have enough customers any longer to keep the service ( it will eventually fade ) . We use ip-phones at work and thats a lot of dialtone lost .

I have a brother who counts on users that need installs and repairs to their land lines . I too was in the dialtone end for many years ( now the data end ) . And besides you need a court order to listen to me on my landline not on cell or cordless . we have 4 cell phones , 2 dsl's and 2 landlines in my house . We like AT&T !!

Plum Crazy
06-01-2008, 03:00 PM
Dumped the land line about 2 months ago.
I was forced into a change by Comcast so I dumped comcast.
I never used the landline anyway. I am never home.

MrHunters
06-01-2008, 03:29 PM
im still using a landline for the opposite reason as plumcrazy. comcast offered me a new year deal so i took it. would not have it otherwise.

Backbeach Jake
06-01-2008, 04:12 PM
As soon as Truro gets DSL, my wires are toast. Refuse to pay the Cable Co.

fishaholic18
06-01-2008, 07:17 PM
Got rid of mine about a year ago, don't miss it at all.

Slingah
06-01-2008, 07:26 PM
we need it...although I wish it would be a liitle less money..

RickBomba
06-02-2008, 05:19 AM
Haven't had one in three years...never know it was gone!

2na
06-02-2008, 06:27 AM
Being in the rental business, I have seen my tenants go from almost 100% land lines in the mid 90's to less than 10% now. Why pay Verizon $50+ a month to a line that, if there is a problem, you have to take a day off of work to wait for a tech that may or may not show up (as opposed to bringing your cell to the store), get whacked for all the little ticky tacky charges, or get a cell for $30 a month that includes the bells & whistles and that goes everywhere you do?

I still keep my land line out of business necessity, but whereas for years I had two lines I'm down to one.

fishbones
06-02-2008, 08:56 AM
We have the landline as part of our Comcrap package. We thought about getting rid of it to eliminate a bill, but then thought about the 911 service. With a small child at home, I don't want to take any chances if we need to get emergency services to the house. I can't risk no cell signal or a dead cell battery. Also, our home security system runs through the phone line.

Jenn
06-02-2008, 05:02 PM
I want to dump it and hubby does not. Quite frankly I see no reason to pay for 2 cells phones and a land line when no one ever calls us anyway!!!

buckman
06-03-2008, 03:16 PM
We have it also for the 911. Not sure why else we have it.

Jimbo
06-04-2008, 02:58 PM
I guess I'm the downer to this thread. I just cannot get used to dropped calls and the delay in conversations so I tend to use my cell phone less than the house phone. But I actually user both fairly infrequently. Not very progressive thinking for a person working in the high speed communications industry, huh?

RickBomba
06-05-2008, 08:23 PM
Come on, old man, cut the cord. Only thing that sucks is the innumerable lost calls during conference calls.
Other than that, I'd never go back.

Raven
06-06-2008, 10:21 AM
we had an issue with Aluminum siding
which is shortly no longer going to be an issue....

we now just use cell phones...

Rockport24
06-06-2008, 10:33 AM
I haven't had a land line in like 4 years and don't see a need for one. it's annoying if I'm trying to get a hold of my wife and I know she's home but her phone is turned off :af: but that doesn't happen too often.

chris L
06-06-2008, 02:34 PM
I guess I'm the downer to this thread. I just cannot get used to dropped calls and the delay in conversations so I tend to use my cell phone less than the house phone. But I actually user both fairly infrequently. Not very progressive thinking for a person working in the high speed communications industry, huh?

your not the only one . I have been in the business for over 25 years and never cared for all the technology . no cell Ok with me . Im with the slowskies . I cant type faster than I think so too fast and I burn brain cells .

TheSpecialist
06-11-2008, 09:17 PM
Land line, absolutely, Security and peace of mind, never worry about whether or not 911 will work.

gone fishin
06-12-2008, 09:22 AM
Land line for business purposes, but have a few issues with going all cell. I have cell service and have for many years. There are issues with the cell service that we all overlook and I will list a few here.

Poor reception - many areas are really bad.
Lousey quality of sound reception - staitic and noise.
Lost phone = lost phone telephone # directory.
Phone is small and easily lost.
Battery issues. battery is usually good for a year or so and then it starts to short cycle and die when in use.
Battery costs as much as a new car battery.
Cell service sucks - they will try and sell you a new phone before fixing the existing one. If on insurance plan you have to wait while they send your phone out for inspection. No such thing as a loaner.
Cells do not function well when wet. ( ask tagger).
Cell service costs are skyrocketing along with the oil prices.

Just a few reasons I will keep my land line for awhile at the least.

MikeTLive
07-26-2008, 06:55 PM
I do believe that if you have a phone line to the house, and a phone plugged in, that it must be able to call 911.
same thing with a cell phone, even if the service is cancelled any cell phone is supposed to be able to call 911.

when i moved to my new house, i didnt take the land line with me.
my folks have been paying for that number though so I am thinking of taking it with me for the one reason that everyone has it and that it is in the book.
distant friends and family cant look up my cell number.

saltfly
07-27-2008, 08:34 AM
As soon as Truro gets DSL, my wires are toast. Refuse to pay the Cable Co.don't hold your breath.Even the head of the c.i.a. couldn't get it when he had a place in town.he had to use"other' means.

reelecstasy
07-27-2008, 09:18 AM
Land line, absolutely, Security and peace of mind, never worry about whether or not 911 will work.

Agreed

Raven
07-27-2008, 09:46 AM
looking over your shoulder

and seeing all those Verizon people

following me around.... :btu: