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Am I crazy for thinking of getting rid of my phone? (Skype...)
So I assume most of you know about Skype. If not it's an internet VoIP telephony service.
They have some add-ons that made me start to question having a phone line. $40 a year for unlimited incoming calls. 2.2 cents per minute for all outgoing calls. Obviously, I want people to call me if it's going to be a long conversation. Seems like a hell of a deal. I'm even considering ditching the cell phone for this. Also, I'd have to dump my DSL to get this instead of a phone line for the house, but I'm thinking of getting cable TV and I can just add a cable modem to that pretty easily. Not a big deal. So, what am I overlooking? There must be some obvious glaring flaws in my plan. I mean people have been using payphones on the go for years, so why can't I if I "really" need to make a call (and I find, most of my cell phone time isn't time I really need to be on the phone anyways). Thoughts? |
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Re: Am I crazy for thinking of getting rid of my phone? (Skype...)
If it's reliable, sounds like it could work. For me, that sounds like too much of a pain in the ass, though.
Also, I think it could seriously impact any game you might have or might develop in the future. "Hey baby...call me right back, I'm cheap and don't wanna pay a phone bill. BTW, you wanna meet up later? Let me know when to stop at a payphone so I can give you a call...I cut my cell phone service because...I'm cheap." "I don't own a phone of any kind" is typically not that appealing to women. That alone would make it worthwhile for me to not do this. |
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Re: Am I crazy for thinking of getting rid of my phone? (Skype...)
I ditched my land line a year ago, and now use my cell phone for all conversation. VoIP can certainly replace a phone (not a cell, obviously, unless it runs on PDAs also). However, you may want to think twice before completely eliminating all phone-based communication;
most businesses, warranty programs, contests, etc. etc. require an actual phone number. I doubt giving them a skype email address would satisfy their criteria. Communication technology is only as good as the number of people that use it. I remember about 10 years ago when AT&T first brought out the 5 frames-per-second videophone. One guy in my neighbourhood got it, and then got rid of it when he realized nobody else on the planet had the same phone so the screen just stayed blank all the time. BTW, if someone hasn't heard of Skype I'd lay 100-1 they have no idea what an "Internet VoIP Telephony" service is either. |
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Re: Am I crazy for thinking of getting rid of my phone? (Skype...)
you can get a proper phone number with skype for incoming calls... it costs a tiny bit but is definitly worth is if you want to use it as your main line.
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Re: Am I crazy for thinking of getting rid of my phone? (Skype...)
It's hard to be a very effective member of consumer society without a phone number.
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Re: Am I crazy for thinking of getting rid of my phone? (Skype...)
From what I've read, ditching a land land completely for cell phone is fairly passe nowadays, so the combination of VoIP and cell should almost certainly be good enough to meet your needs.
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Re: Am I crazy for thinking of getting rid of my phone? (Skype...)
Forget Skype. Use one of the more reliable VOIP services.
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Re: Am I crazy for thinking of getting rid of my phone? (Skype...)
Whatever technology you choose, make sure 911 gets your address right when you call them while you're possibly unable to speak. Sure would suck to hear the sirens pass your house three or four times or worse yet have you show in their database as some high rise building five states away housing the data center for your voip solution.
Onaflag.......... |
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Re: Am I crazy for thinking of getting rid of my phone? (Skype...)
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I ditched my land line a year ago, and now use my cell phone for all conversation. VoIP can certainly replace a phone (not a cell, obviously, unless it runs on PDAs also). However, you may want to think twice before completely eliminating all phone-based communication; most businesses, warranty programs, contests, etc. etc. require an actual phone number. I doubt giving them a skype email address would satisfy their criteria. Communication technology is only as good as the number of people that use it. I remember about 10 years ago when AT&T first brought out the 5 frames-per-second videophone. One guy in my neighbourhood got it, and then got rid of it when he realized nobody else on the planet had the same phone so the screen just stayed blank all the time. BTW, if someone hasn't heard of Skype I'd lay 100-1 they have no idea what an "Internet VoIP Telephony" service is either. [/ QUOTE ] i'll take that 100-1 bet |
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Re: Am I crazy for thinking of getting rid of my phone? (Skype...)
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[ QUOTE ] I ditched my land line a year ago, and now use my cell phone for all conversation. VoIP can certainly replace a phone (not a cell, obviously, unless it runs on PDAs also). However, you may want to think twice before completely eliminating all phone-based communication; most businesses, warranty programs, contests, etc. etc. require an actual phone number. I doubt giving them a skype email address would satisfy their criteria. Communication technology is only as good as the number of people that use it. I remember about 10 years ago when AT&T first brought out the 5 frames-per-second videophone. One guy in my neighbourhood got it, and then got rid of it when he realized nobody else on the planet had the same phone so the screen just stayed blank all the time. BTW, if someone hasn't heard of Skype I'd lay 100-1 they have no idea what an "Internet VoIP Telephony" service is either. [/ QUOTE ] i'll take that 100-1 bet [/ QUOTE ] You win. I've never head of Skype, but i do know what VOIP is. |
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