At home I use VOIP from my cable provider.  I converted to cable TV,
Internet, and VOIP.  I previously had Cable Internet, regular phone service,
and satellite TV.  By converting to my cable provider, I ended up saving
about $50-60/month on my entire monthly utility bill.

Be forewarned.  If you convert to VOIP and you loose power like in a
hurricane situation.  You have lost your phone.  In many of the hurricanes
in Florida, even through power was out, many people still have regular
telephone service.  So I also keep a basic phone line with no long distnace
as a second line.

No one can tell that I am talking on VOIP.



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