Yellow Fang
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I moved home, and I got some interweb, but I do not have a landline. I have my mobile, but I think a landline would be handy. Then I thought it must be possible to get a phone to work with the wifi. Surely that technology exists. I ordered a VOIP (Voice over internet protocol) phone, but when it arrived, it had a lead to stick into a socket somewhere. I do not have any sockets on my internet receiver. Another problem is that I do not actually have a number. I do not know what number the house had before, but I presume it was with BT, and my internet provider is with someone else. Then I remembered Skype. I seemed to remember that worked over the internet and that you could have whatever type of number you wanted. You could get a New York number if you wanted. Now, I read Microsoft is putting Skype out to grass. I was not aware Microsoft owned them in the first place. When I googled Skype phone, a couple of adverts came up for virtual landlines. They looked quite promising and you could get a number, but it looks like they are apps for smartphones, so I would have to buy another smartphone just to act as a landline. I also looked up cordless wifi phones, and there seemed to be quite a collection of handsets from Currys and Amazon. However, I do not think they come with a number, and at least some of them seem to require their own hubs. I do not know why this is so difficult, or even why you have to pay anything more than for the handset. The bandwidth is negligible.
