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> I've not tried this (I have one cordless base and 4 cordless > recievers dispersed throughout the house), but I've been told > that, once you've shut off your land line service, all you > have to do is plug the router into any wall phone jack and all > the jacks in the house are alive off the router. This would be way cool. And it seems logical. I spent about 30 minutes late last night on Vonage web site. I checked, and it said my home phone number was _not_ available for transfer. I wonder is that's an error, that it's saying that because I have it? I suppose I'll have to talk to them and ask. Other than that, I really couldn't come up with a reason not to try it. Just have to convince my wife . . .
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