With unlimited mobile-mobile calls these day one would almost think of
doing the reverse by bridging a second cell phone with a land line to
achieve unlimited cell phone minutes on the cheap. Using VoIP it becomes
even more doable. I like this idea since you could have lowest possible
service on the cells and have unlimited minutes since the call would
ultimately go out via VoIP. =)
As to "cutting the cord" there are a few choices out there including one
from Motorola that's part of their SD4500 series Cordless phone system
where you dock your Motorola cell & use it from the cordless phone.
Caveat being it's expensive (IMHO), 2.4GHz and appears limited to
wireless i.e. not a bridge.
http://broadband.motorola.com/consumers/products/sd4505/
Seems there are also cell to wire converters out there that don't need a
cell phone & dock but rather you would add the bridge unit to your cell
plan as another phone. I'm sure there are others "in-the-middle" that
let you dock a cell & patch it into your existing house wiring.
Jim Edwards wrote:
I've been thinking about ditching verizion telephone service and just
adding a cell line with the home number. It would be nice if I could
integrate two 900 MHz telephones for use since the cell is small and
does not make a loud enough ring to here throughout the house. Anybody
have experience in this or has looked into something like this?
Jim