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Setting up a cellular home phone
- Hace 2 años
T-Mobile's version of the landline service you are talking about was called LineLink. It is not offered anymore so your alternative is to port the number onto a cell phone. I did that with my childhood landline (still amazed that I have been able to keep that number for almost 30 years) and it has been great. The phone is still portable so we can use it anywhere in the home, and I know that my kids have a way to connect to the world without having "their own phone."
Is there something in particular about the home phone that you are trying to keep other than just the phone number?
Dkrieb,
I know what you are requesting. As far as I know, the Straight Talk Home Phone device, and a similar device that Verizon carries called a Verizon Wireless Home Phone device are the only two devices available that connect to a cellular network and allow you to use a landline phone. My sister had the Straight Talk Home Phone device for about 4 years and used it every day without any problems. She had to replace it with a new Straight Talk Home Phone device last year when Straight Talk shut down their 3G network. After using the new Straight Talk 4G Home Phone device for a few months, Straight Talk "accidentally" erased her account from their computer system, including her landline phone number that she had transferred to Straight Talk. In March 2024, I added a Verizon Wireless Home Phone device to my Verizon wireless account and set it up for my sister. It's been working fine since March. It works exactly like the Straight Talk Home Phone device. She currently has a cordless landline phone plugged into the Verizon Wireless Home Phone device. Verizon is not currently advertising the home phone device, but my local Verizon store (Victra) had quite a few of them in stock.
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