[Electronics-Talk] home phone on cell signal

Bryan Schulz b.schulz at sbcglobal.net
Fri Mar 11 05:42:08 UTC 2016


Hi,

Basically I'm interested in letting family use a regular phone without
paying for the land line bill or extra cell plan charges every month.
Bryan

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Subject: Re: [Electronics-Talk] home phone on cell signal

The panisonic phones at walmart have that capability. If I understand right 
from what you're looking for that you want your landline to work along with 
your cell phone. I think it blue toogh's over to your cell phone. It also 
talks the caller id. We really didn't get a close look of what it's all 
about  but it sounded interesting.

Arlene

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Subject: [Electronics-Talk] home phone on cell signal


> Hi,
>
> Would someone know if there is such a phone like the regular land line
> phones that you can just pick up the receiver and dial a number but use a
> cell phone signal to connect the call?
> Bryan
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