Are You Ready To Give Up Your Home Phone Service To Save Some Money? | The Communication Blog

Thursday, November 11, 2010

Are You Ready To Give Up Your Home Phone Service To Save Some Money?

By Brian Lakeman

It's amazing how many of us hangs in our ways. Although VoIP has been available for a few years there are many people still clinging to their home phone service for dear life. Sure, they know it's costing them too much, but the idea of living without a home phone can be a little fearsome and people in general just do not like change.

You may believe that if you just find the right calling plan with your current provider that this will help you to reduce your home phone bill but you will probably find that no matter what calling plan you choose or how much or little you use your home phone that either way you are probably paying about $120 per month for this service which let's face it is just too much. These days most people hardly use their home phone except in an emergency or when calling long distance because most people are using e-mails, online chats, text messages, and their cell phones to keep in touch with those they need to talk with directly.

A home phone is not really a necessity any more, but there is an alternative that will allow you to keep your home phone service using broadband internet connection that will save a lot 'of money, as about $ 90 a month and let's face it the money can really add up. Of course, in order to save this kind of money you have to do a switch.

Now the switch is actually quite simple. All you have to do is call a VOIP service provider and they will send you a start up kit and you will be on your way to the best phone service that you have ever had. Not only will it include your entire local and long distance calling for one fee it will also include all the extras at no additional cost to you. Enjoy features like call waiting, call forwarding, three way calling, and voice mail for free makes this service even better.

Perhaps you are worried about what happens when there is a power failure, but since most people use cordless phones in every case there is no phone service when the power goes out if you use VOIP or not. And you can always take your mobile phone when the phone goes out of the house if you must call the power company or to call and check grandmother.

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