- Jul 2, 2012
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I'm in the process of researching VOiP for a home phone. I really know very little about what's out there, the costs, the capabilities, or how VoIP can or cannot work in junction with a cell phone service. My idea for VoIP is that I'd just like a permanent phone on my desk, hopefully with better call quality than cell and without having to worry about where my cell phone is in the house (probably in a pocket somewhere) or whether it's charged.
I have a very low-end Verizon account now, with few talk minutes per month, text charged per message, and no data. Switching to Page Plus Pay-As-You-Go is looking like the most likely candidate right now for cell.
As far as VoIP goes, what are some options? Doesn't have to be free, but can't be more than a few dollars per month, either. I'm on Comcast internet, but their IP phone plan is not a viable option.
One thing I'm wondering about is interaction between a VoIP service and a cell service. In particular, whether it's possible to receive incoming voice calls to the cell phone number on the VoIP line. Perhaps by "switching over" when I walk in the door and switching back again when I leave with the cell phone, if that's even remotely possible.
I have a very low-end Verizon account now, with few talk minutes per month, text charged per message, and no data. Switching to Page Plus Pay-As-You-Go is looking like the most likely candidate right now for cell.
As far as VoIP goes, what are some options? Doesn't have to be free, but can't be more than a few dollars per month, either. I'm on Comcast internet, but their IP phone plan is not a viable option.
One thing I'm wondering about is interaction between a VoIP service and a cell service. In particular, whether it's possible to receive incoming voice calls to the cell phone number on the VoIP line. Perhaps by "switching over" when I walk in the door and switching back again when I leave with the cell phone, if that's even remotely possible.
