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Dutch_12078
Dec 29, 2018Explorer II
Our VOIP "landline" service is handled by an Obi 202 ATA that's capable of using multiple carriers. We use a $35/year PhonePower plan as the primary carrier, with the free Google Voice service as a backup. Both carriers have an app that we've installed on our Android phones that let us use the VOIP service with our Verizon and AT&T hotspots on the road. We can even use the VOIP apps on a spare phone that's no longer active with any carrier.
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