I want to use my existing home phone base and extensions on a mobile platform while maintaining my existing mobile number. With the new dual sim capabilities I could have a my home phone and cell number on 2 separate lines on my iPhone. With a home cellular number I could receive home comes while I’m away or on my home extensions when I am at home.Verizon and I believe AT&T offer home phone mobile base stations that can be tied in with your home phone.
I don’t mean to upset you but I met more people that complain about the Adroid devicesI sat next to one individual on my flight from SFO to PHL and he was describing some of the bizarre instances hem was experiencing with his phone. When I showed him my iPhone 12 he couldn’t believe how simply it worked.There were a few a few people around us that overheard our conversation and chimed in with agreement. Most of the people I talk to are adamant about their Adroid phone but still suffer from the user interface experience but they continue because they desire Apple for what ever reason. I’ve always used Apple products because they are designed toward ease of use. Of course if you're a Windows user most likely you’ll stick with Android. Hope things work out.
Unfortunately no. I’m looking for a standalone connection device using a separate cellular number. There were units available that were a single device that connected to a cellular network using your existing landline ported over to your cellular carrier. The device receives the cellular signal and connects to your landline home phone. AT&T offered a device a few years ago. I believe Verizon also offers one as well.
Thanks for the reply but that wasn’t my question. I know how to port a number, I’m looking for device set up that will allow me to connect to a cellular signal in order to replace my land line. AT&T had one and you merely plugged it in and then connect you landline cable to your phones.
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