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Telephones 39 members have voted

  1. 1. Whatcha using inside your domicile?

    • 100% Cellular
      26%
      10
    • Traditional Telephone
      57%
      22
    • Internet Phone: VoIP
      7%
      3
    • Two Tin Cans and a String
      7%
      3
    • No phone, no friends, no need
      0%
      0

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I couldn't justify the expense of a landline, all I need is the cell.

I have to admit I do like the traditional phone.

I basically use my cell phone all the time. My dad called me on the house phone here at my moms a few days back and it just felt weird to talk on.

vonage along with my cell

I want an Internet phone, but I've got a traditional homephone.

QUOTE(rangercal @ May 28, 2006 -> 01:48 PM)
vonage along with my cell

 

 

vonage for long distance in the US. SKype for international long distance for work. And my cell phone.

Haven't had a land line in about 5-6 years

At home, I'll use our home phone. But at school, I'm in an apartment, and we don't worry about having a land line.

We have dial-up so we use the homephone for the Internet and receiving numerous telemarketer calls.

We got rid of our land line about 2 years ago.

Recently, my wife was out of town for the weekend and Sprint decided to kill my phone for about 12 hours. I was totally out of touch, like I had been sent to another planet.

We still have a land line. We don't use it much and are thinking about getting rid of it.

QUOTE(southsideirish71 @ May 28, 2006 -> 03:55 PM)
vonage for long distance in the US. SKype for international long distance for work. And my cell phone.

 

Hey, all right.

 

I use Skype, too. I love it.

Vonage for home, Cell for the road.

 

Can't pass up the cheap rates from Vonage, and now can call international to a few countries for free.

I definately recommend Vonage for anyone who has not tried it yet. I have had it almost 2 years and love it. My Bill is about 25 bucks a month and it is unlimited local and unlimited long distance.

Traditional phone at home.

I don't want a cell phone.

My wife has one for emergencies.

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