Because after all, if you still have Satellite, you probably still have a landline (or VoIP connected to your dwelling phone wires).The phone jack is for Caller ID…
Because after all, if you still have Satellite, you probably still have a landline (or VoIP connected to your dwelling phone wires).The phone jack is for Caller ID…
I actually do have VOIP connected to the phone wires.Because after all, if you still have Satellite, you probably still have a landline (or VoIP connected to your dwelling phone wires).
No landline hereBecause after all, if you still have Satellite, you probably still have a landline (or VoIP connected to your dwelling phone wires).
And if not hooked up to Ethernet it reports PPV purchases and sends receiver health updates.The phone jack is for Caller ID…
That's an unbecoming opinionated statement coming from you. I don't know anyone who has a landline still. Even my dinosaur buddy who uses Spectrum TV (pardon my language) doesn't have a landline. I haven't had a landline for over 20 years. I do have DISH satellite by choice. It is still by far the best option out there for me.Because after all, if you still have Satellite, you probably still have a landline (or VoIP connected to your dwelling phone wires).
And I know several that do. Mostly old folks like me. I had an AT&T landline for many years but they have a bad business plan for our underground copper in my area. After the second time that I had a noisy line I quit them and went to OOMA. Mrs. Bobby wanted to keep that phone number as a house number. We both have cells.I don't know anyone who has a landline still.
Hah, we are so much alike. I have a Hopper 3, a Panasonic telephone system that includes the answering machine, and even that Canon multifunction printer with FAX!I have an AT&T "landline" which is the same phone number I've had since my first house. It comes out of the back of my ADSL modem, but it works the same. And, when people call the house, I get notified on our TV of the Caller ID and #. Even if I could get Fiber we would still have telephone service.
I'm a dinosaur (rawr) and in addition to the Hopper 3, we have a Panasonic answering machine and even a Canon multifunction printer that includes FAX.
I'm in the Apple ecosystem and the AppleTV App keeps track of what programs we're watching and which Apps they're available on. Mrs. Foxbat and I have separate Apple IDs on the Apple TV so she can watch her "Tracker" and I can watch my "Pluribus"…I do stream Paramount+ and Prime Video, but hate their format. Every time I go to watch something on either, I have to hunt for several minutes, then figure out which episodes I have or haven't watched.