Friday, December 3, 2010

Verizon Landline Wireless Phone Service At Home

It turns out that Verizon Wireless is quietly testing a new service which starts at $ 10 per month for Verizon customers existing mobile, which lets you make calls using a standard telephone network via the carrier. We are only talking about a limited trial at this time reports of the Global Network, Verizon is kicking the tires on the Home Connect phone service in parts of New York and Connecticut wirelessly.


Here's how the service works: Simply plug your old desk phone - yes, one in the room or hung on the wall in the kitchen - a base station ac provided by the carrier, which in turn connects the network of Verizon Wireless voice.

Verizon's Home Phone Connect service will offer many of the same features you would expect from a landline, according to Network World, including the 911, 411 and 611 calls, with the Verizon site customer support as experienced by checking a mobile phone features like call waiting, call forwarding, caller ID, three-way conference, voicemail, recall last number, and codes to get your balance and menus of automated payment.

How much does it cost? Well, you must be a customer of Verizon Wireless to engage at all, says Network World. Then you can pay $ 10 a month to share minutes of conversation between your mobile and your landline Connect the phone, or you can get unlimited minutes inside your new virtual landline for $ 20 per month.

Verizon Wireless Home Phone Connect test comes as more and more Americans start their landlines. A recent study showed that one quarter of U.S. households were wireless only. I live in one of those households without land-line, and personally I do not regret having a home phone. My phone has in fact become my home phone.

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