I use Ooma VOIP as a home phone. Any regular phone plugs into their device
and operates no different than a POTS line would. So if the CapTel uses a
standard phone cord to the POTS connection and a single phone line it
should work. You can also get cell devices that allow you to plug in a
standard phone.

Andre
KJ5EJC

On Wed, Feb 14, 2024 at 2:18 PM AOL/ CompuServe Mail via BVARC <
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> Hey guys:
>     I have a question for those in the know.    I have a CapTel phone
> which prints out what is being said by the caller since I am hard of
> hearing.  How will this removable of the Copper line effect me since I am
> told I need to keep my home phone line.
>
> Gerald Muller *K9GEM*
> *USN DSC (SW) Retired *
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