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by theonlybutlet
996 days ago
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So you kept up with the times. Good for you haha.
I'm guessing there was some efficiency, simplicity in not going out and getting a PTSN line.
Much like remote work, same results whilst cutting out inefficient offices and convoluted commutes. |
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Yup - it was much cheaper, my previous phone connection was from a cable company, and I already had internet. And as it turns out, VOIP seems to be more reliable than PSTN. And my (boutique) ISP specializes in VOIP.
I wouldn't have even bothered with VOIP, and just relied on mobile telephony; but I don't trust mobile providers, and I wanted a landline-style local phone-number.