Subj : Re: FidoGazette Vol 13 ne To : Mike Powell From : Simon Geddes Date : Mon Sep 23 2019 21:12:00 MP> Yes, it can give you a traditional phone and telephone number. The MP> "dongle" I have plugs into a power source and has two ports... one is an MP> ethernet jack that I plug into my router, and the other is a phone jack MP> where one can plug in a traditional phone or, in my case, run the line MP> to the home phone jack so that the whole house is wired (if you do this, MP> you have to make sure the old phone box on the outside of the house is MP> disconnected!). MP> It also allows me to install an app on a smart phone that gives you MP> "home" phone capability (and free texts) on the smart phone. Interesting. I wonder if this is a difference in the respective markets. Cell/smart phone penetrance is so massive here a lot of people, below say 50, have forgotten about the existence of a phone wired to a socket in the house (whether analogue or VoIP). I'm not sure it would make a lot of sense to that segment, who have phone contracts with thousands of free voice minutes each month, to use a tethered connection. For me, I don't make 'voice' calls on the landline anymore - just the mobile. It's only used for BBSing. * Q-Blue 2.4 * --- SBBSecho 3.10-Linux * Origin: Vertrauen - [vert/cvs/bbs].synchro.net (1:103/705) .