| Re: Going Voip to cut cost on long distance calls
I'm keeping my landline at the moment because no matter what VOIP provider you choose, be Packet 8, Vonage, Viatalk or even Onesuite, if your internet service goes down or if there's a power failure then your communication is affected. I know its not like power failures happen all the time nor internet downtime...but when it happens you need someway of communication to outside word. Say I want to report internet downtime in my area, how can I do that if my phone is internet dependent right?
So for the moment, I'm still holding back on going VOIP all the way and still be using my Onesuite voip for most of the calls but at least I know I have a landline as a back up.
Though my mobile phone serves as my back up already so honestly I am confused. Well I'm still new to this Voip so if its reliable to use as an everyday phone then I might change my mind and ditch the landline altogether.
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