[blu] broadband phones?
David Kramer
david at thekramers.net
Mon Nov 29 15:42:41 EST 2004
On Mon, 29 Nov 2004, Chris Marget wrote:
> you can plug many phones into your ATA. it doesn't care, provided that
> the total ringer equivalency of all your phones doesn't exceed the
> rating of the ATA.
The various providers of VoIP I've seen don't commit to specific hardware,
so I wouldn't be able to do that research. I suppose I could send them an
email asking them...
I never heard of Broadvoice. I'll check them out.
> best bet, unplug your house from the telco box, plug your house into the
> ATA. be careful that nobody accidently plugs your ATA into the telco
> network. badness happens.
That option requires getting the service to find out if the service will
work ;)
> ...or buy one of the cool multi-handset cordless phones.
A possibility, but the whole idea here is to save money, not spend another
$600 in equipment.
> > - I have DSL, not cable. It's my understanding that I can't drop my
> > current POTS phone line, because then my DSL won't work.
>
> "won't work" might be overstating the case. "won't be supported" might
> be more like it.
According to others here, it sounds like I might be able to do it if I
cuss enough at the phone company, who will still charge me something
monthly for the wire without dialtone, and Speakeasy will charge me a
little more for running DSL over a wire without dialtone. By the time I'm
done, I can't imagine the monthly savings would be worth it. I could be
wrong, since I don't have hard numbers.
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