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Nov 04, 2015Explorer
I would recommend porting to Google Voice if you have a cell phone for example already. It is very cheap to port and maintain. There are apps for iOS/Android to handle calls to that line/phone number from smartphones/tablets as well as web browsers.
If you still want a physical home phone, VOIP to a modem/box like Vonage/Ooma/Magic Jack will allow you to plug into your router anywhere in the world and keep the number as if you are still local to your old location. Costs of the three I listed vary, so do some research on what is best for you. I had Vonage for several years, now Ooma. I may switch to Google Voice, but seems unlikely with children at home.
I highly recommend porting the number prior to moving.
If you still want a physical home phone, VOIP to a modem/box like Vonage/Ooma/Magic Jack will allow you to plug into your router anywhere in the world and keep the number as if you are still local to your old location. Costs of the three I listed vary, so do some research on what is best for you. I had Vonage for several years, now Ooma. I may switch to Google Voice, but seems unlikely with children at home.
I highly recommend porting the number prior to moving.
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