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In reply to the discussion: If you still have a landline, why? [View all]markodochartaigh
(2,221 posts)13. Poor cell signal
I live in a semi-rural area about eight miles outside a prosperous South Florida beach town. The cellphone coverage here is very poor. Letters have been written to the FCC with the only result being that one carrier literally told the FCC that the complainant could keep their plan knowing that coverage would not improve or they could drop their plan. Also, for many work from home jobs a landline is required, especially if you don't have broadband internet (fiber, not dsl "broadband" ). I should have had a landline installed when I moved in. I may get it soon.
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Having an alarm system on your home that notifies PD/FD is a decent reason
Hugh_Lebowski
Oct 2022
#1
That's us. We keep our cells for family and close friends -- landline gets the spam.
Nay
Oct 2022
#33
I don't keep my phone in my pocket either, but we have handsets for the landline
Greybnk48
Oct 2022
#75
I agree that it is easier to hear on a landline; I don't even have hearing loss and have
Nay
Oct 2022
#89
My sister has one, because she and her husband live in a heavily wooded area.
bearsfootball516
Oct 2022
#10
Safety. In general wireless (radio) delivery is still inherently less reliable than
Cognitive_Resonance
Oct 2022
#31
I had an AT&Y landline for 30 years they switched over to wireless and the phone rarely worked
kimbutgar
Oct 2022
#38
I just don't wanna be one of those people glued to their phones while the world goes on around them.
CTyankee
Oct 2022
#40
The landline will work when power goes out and the battery in the cellphone has died.
Kaleva
Oct 2022
#49
Same situation here with 80 year old spouse plus we have 5 phones in house and basement hooked up
wishstar
Oct 2022
#56
Voice-over-IP phone here, going out over a physical line. Like others who responded, we're...
keep_left
Oct 2022
#61
I prefer the clarity of sound of a landline; I like the ease of it - I don't have to turn it on or
Midwestern Democrat
Oct 2022
#78
I've had internet phone service for at least 10 years and I wanted it because I could keep
Raftergirl
Oct 2022
#81