>>>>I agree with you on keeping one line for friends and family. I have the same thing; for our personal use.
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>>>>My question was more about business use of the line. I still have 2 weeks to decide. I already cancelled one business line, the one I don't use at all. Which leaves me to decide on keeping one VOIP line for business or cancel it and give customers my cell phone number.
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>>>I scrapped the second line, but kept 1 land line for high speed internet ( and redundancy).
>>>Even 2nd line was just ISDN using same copper since early 90ies.
>>>Still same copper, now with VOIP - should get Fiber late this year.
>>>Mapped 4 phone numbers to their IP phone service at nearly no up cost.
>>>If similar service is not provided stateside, look into virtual phone cpy to keep such numbers cheaply.
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>>I am still thinking about what to do (and more inclined to keep one VOIP line instead of cell phone line for business).
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>Still head scratching that stateside service does not offer multiple phone # to single VOIP line.
>Over here router couples devices with their specific phone#, offers answer and fax service.
I personally (my business) do not need multiple phone #s. There is probably need for this in your business.
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