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<blockquote data-quote="Star*" data-source="post: 514201" data-attributes="member: 4964"><p>If you have VOIP - through your cable system - you STILL have phone jacks in your home and need to keep a rotary dial or push button phone - in your home for power outages. We keep one in the laundry room on a shelf - and since we kind of live out a bit - we get icy, or windy conditions that used to cause power outages. We did get a generator two years after we moved in - which was the best investment we ever made - and we do have cell phones - but if the electric was going to be out for a LONG period of time? I'm glad we have the backup phone/rotary/land line.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Star*, post: 514201, member: 4964"] If you have VOIP - through your cable system - you STILL have phone jacks in your home and need to keep a rotary dial or push button phone - in your home for power outages. We keep one in the laundry room on a shelf - and since we kind of live out a bit - we get icy, or windy conditions that used to cause power outages. We did get a generator two years after we moved in - which was the best investment we ever made - and we do have cell phones - but if the electric was going to be out for a LONG period of time? I'm glad we have the backup phone/rotary/land line. [/QUOTE]
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