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Due to where I live I have to maintain a wired phone as I can’t get a reliable cell signal.

I just have a voip phone adapter connected to a random old phone and I use voip.ms for the actual service. It costs effectively nothing to run. It’s not a landline in the transitional sense, but those largely don’t exist anymore.



My house still has phone wiring and my ISP still offers landline services, and I'm not in a primitive area.


Yes, but it’s probably not a landline in the way most people think. Almost all those services use voip backends now with only the last mile being copper.


Exactly! And especially if it's provided by a cable ISP. It's just VoIP. Maybe with some QoS on their network and battery backup.

It's not a real circuit-switched network with its own power supply like traditional POTS service.


Well that's unfortunate.




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