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Old 08-03-2023, 03:07 PM #5
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It's outdated tech, my landline doesn't work "directly" since I last switched provider, you have to plug a phone into the router. Although, I don't bother, as I don't use landline calls at all.

In terms of powercuts... you can still make calls via a mobile phone in a power cut. If it's wider scale you sometimes lose 3/4/5g but usually not calls and texts. As for the "not everyone has a mobile" argument ... ... for those who are massively concerned about their granny in a powercut, you can get a basic mobile for £10.
I haven't used a landline for 9 years. I remember the day I stopped using the phone in our hallway. It stopped working so I was just about to buy a new landline phone, when I thought, what a waste of money.

I'll only use the mobile. And of course making calls from mobiles is so much cheaper now. My mobile phone bill per month is just £6.00 per month, unlimited calls and texts.
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