- NEW!
Help answer this question below.
It is out of the question. Watched cells die to many times not to have a landline.
We're considering it. We'd have to change our ISP too since it's linked to our landline account. We really should start working on that. We spend too much money on phone service each month between both phones.
I got rid of my cell phone and only have a landline at home.
Yes, I don't need a house phone and I use my cell phone for my house and when I am out of my house.
i have not had a house phone since i moved out of mum and dads. we have never bothered to hool up a land line when we bought our house. mobile bills are enough
Why should anyone pay for two separate phone services? I chose the cell phone b/c it's always with me. I don't need to go home and check an answering machine like I used to, or two separate voicemail services. One phone, one voicemail, and it's in my pocket.
The only thing I miss is FAX.
Haven't had a house phone in a few years
don't need a phone at home when i'm not there, just my cell phone
give procedure to reset TMOD register of 8051mcu?
by preethipoosa on September 2nd, 2011
| 1 person likes this
If you could get any phone you wanted, without having to worry about the expensive price, which one would you get?
by OliviaSchwa on March 8th, 2011
| 3 people like this
Two people try to call the same phone number but no one answers, will one get a busy signal? or will both hear it ringing??
by 'Chengdu on June 20th, 2011
| 1 person likes this
would it be possible to attach a cricket hint to a motorola q9m so the Q9m could use the hint as a cellular modom?
by zwatcher on September 16th, 2011
| 1 person likes this
can shortwave radio listen to my cell phone call?
by highlander on May 25th, 2011
| 1 person likes this
You're reading Many people are getting rid of their house phone and just using their cell. Are you one? Are you considering it or is it out of the question?
Comments
thanks...can't imagine not have either! +4
by Sherri on May 22nd, 2009