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Have you Cancelled your Landline?

I can't. Broadband internet is running over the landline connection. Next to the monthly internet costs, we have to pay a fee for the connection itself (+ phone call costs).
 
No, my broadband operates on the landline, but I do get the advantage of free evening and weekend calls to other landlines in the UK.
 
I hate to be with "friends"and have them ignore me to talk endlessly to other people.

I find it very sad to see children being completely ignored while Mommy is yapping on one of those things. Even when they're pushing the stroller down the street, Mommy has that cell phone pasted to her face and Baby doesn't even exist.
 
"Fuller's cage effect"
Faraday Cage. Michael Faraday: "there is no charge inside a hollow charged conductor".
Hence no radio wave propagation.

I have no interest in, or use for a cellular phone. If i'm going to take or make calls, the the phone in the study is just fine. If I'm away from home, callers can record a message. Nothing is that urgent. Ever.
People who HAVE to have a cellular phone (other than possible medical personell) have a psychological problem.
 
Still have the landline because my cell is a prepaid and quite costly when I'm talking on it (10 cents a minute).

The landline is actually VOIP through the Cable TV company, and is unlimited for $30/month. So I can talk to Mom as long as I want.

I really wish I could dispense with the Cell but I DO need it, as I must be available at all times to get communications from the Nursing Home and Hospice folks re Grandma.
 
Canceled my landline in 2002 and have never missed it. It's totally a waste of money.

To those wanting to ban cell phones: it's not the cell phone that's the problem, it's the rude and stupid users. I'm a very polite cell phone user, thank you very much, and would never use it in a rude way.
 
still have landline, it's way more secure than a cell phone. not that i'm paranoid or anything, but ya never know . . .
 
Yeah I got a landline phone.

I got my internet, mobile, cable tv all packaged together and with that I get the landline for next to nothing.
 
Got rid of mine about a year ago, haven't missed it at all. All I got on it were telemarketing calls anyway. Good riddance!
 
My cable company is offering phone service. (CableOne)

My phone company is offering television. (AT&T)

Both are not available in my area, yet.

As soon as one or the other can provide what I need, I'm gonna quit the other one.
 
You are in the USA, right?

Check into TMobile, as stated above I have a prepaid also. I fillup whenever I need to with $100.00 and get 1500 mins. Although I dont use it as my reg cell phone so I only fillup about every 8 months.

The only prepaid cell phones that work in the UP (at least the areas I go to) are Tracfone, because they use all networks. 9 times out of 10 when I am there I end up on a Canadian network.

My partner has one too and he found he gets better service in the US by having a 705 area code (Ontario).
 
I've never had one so I don't have anything to cancel. :p

I never plan on having one either. BlackBerry/iPhone/Android FTW!
 
I'm in the "nope, never" camp.

You know, if you have an "Old fashioned" phone, and the power goes down but the phone lines are still up, that old fashioned phone will still work.
 
My landline has the lowest cost plan available with the metered rate for outbound calls, which I never do with it. My landline forwards all my calls to my cell. I did this only because I had my landline number for so long and that is what all family and friends are used to. Eventually, I'll kill the landline altogether.
 
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