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  2. 5 Reasons You Should Stop Paying for a Landline - AOL

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    This used to be a good reason to keep a home phone when it was crazy expensive to make international calls from your cellphone. There are a number of cellphone plans that include free ...

  3. Should You Hang Up on This Service Provider? - AOL

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    How it got here Didn't anybody tell Windstream that no one uses a landline anymore? Shares of Windstream (NAS: WIN) hit a 52-week low on Friday. Let's take a look at how it got there and see if ...

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    If you're already connected to the internet and not using AOL dial-up, you have free access to AOL software, email and several other services. This includes your AOL username and email account accessible at mail.aol.com, AOL security services protecting against spam and viruses within your AOL mail account, your AOL Address Book for contacts ...

  5. 32 Things Every Retiree Should Get Rid Of - AOL

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    Sure, you might want to keep a landline phone in case of emergency (so long as it remains an actual landline, and not internet-based), but that answering machine, dot-matrix printer, and computer ...

  6. Lifeline (FCC program) - Wikipedia

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    Lifeline is the Federal Communications Commission's program, established in 1985, intended to make communications services more affordable for low-income consumers. . Lifeline provides subscribers a discount on monthly telephone service purchased from participating providers in the mark

  7. Landline - Wikipedia

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    Landline service is typically provided through the outside plant of a telephone company's central office, or wire center. The outside plant comprises tiers of cabling between distribution points in the exchange area, so that a single pair of copper wire, or an optical fiber, reaches each subscriber location, such as a home or office, at the network interface.

  8. Naked DSL - Wikipedia

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    The primary advantage of Naked DSL is financial: the customer saves the expense of a phone line, which they may not need. In terms of equipment, physical setup and speed, there is no difference between Naked DSL and Regular DSL. They are identical, except for the absence of dial tone. Telco Response to standalone DSL has generally been hostile.

  9. Do I Need a Landline for Emergencies? - AOL

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