We have kept our LL. Still the clearest without thinking about dropped calls but we hardly use it. Only $10 month with Spectrum.
Cable is a ripoff and con game.
Same. East of Toronto and no land line. I think we finally got rid of it 5 years ago.We gave up our land line (just outside Toronto) when I joined the 20th century and got a cell phone.
I sometimes wish I had never done so.
Canada (GTA) here as well. We got rid of the landline years ago and used that money to help offset our cellphone. No bundled package and we shop around continually for better deals.I know it's different everywhere, but in Canada our cable, internet and a landline phone all come wrapped in a bundle. And it is ridiculously expensive.
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Anyone on here still use a landline phone at home?
Doesn't your wife have a problem with you calling this TAM all the time?I use a landline for my TAM.
Primary phone is mobile, unlimited calls and sms. Landline is a prepaid VOIP, Grandstream ATA, simple phone and TAM.
Private and unknown numbers are redirected from my mobile to the landline. When I'm at home I can listen who it is and choose to answer or not.
Doesn't your wife have a problem with you calling this TAM all the time?
If I were still single I'd probably have multiple phones too.Which wife? I'm single
Your explanation is what I always assumed.I’ve got a question for you guys...
Isn’t a voip connection not really a land line? That’s what we get with most all of our internet packages. It’s basically an internet connection that sends the call in a digital format over the internet.
Isn’t a land line an analog signal that is dedicated for phone calls?
I am such a dinosaur...A real landline is the old fashioned phone using the copperwire, that's hardly used anymore in netherlands. Internet providers call their voip service "landline"
My wife and I are old enough to remember having party lines, and those huge charges for long distance calls to family......