Land line phones have been outshined by cellular phones lately, but many people in Kansas continue to use a phone service both at home at in businesses. Unlike cellular phones, land line phones do not need to be within a network in order to function: They stay plugged into a phone line and rarely experience the dropped calls of cell phones. Plus, land lines can be a little cheaper each month, especially when bundled with other services like Internet and television. Many homes prefer a land line phone to connect the household together and allow for vendors to call during the day without interrupting on one's personal cell phone. Businesses take advantage of phone services because they allow for multiple lines that can be connected through a central phone operator, call forwarding, and voicemail options.
Phone service providers in Kansas include AT&T and Embarq, who both offer monthly services for a reasonable monthly price.
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No, they are not. If your power or cable goes out, likely the phone goes out too. Traditional phones also carry thier own power and are generally very dependable.
This is a great question and with each person the answer will change. My personal opinion is home phones are a waste of time since the only time you can answer it is when you are home. Cell phones you can use anywhere and if you have a good data plan you will not worry about minutes. The only plus I could see from a landline is using it as a number to give to people that you do not want to give your cell number out to. If this is not an issue to you then there really is no point in spending an extra $25 a month.
You will need a landline phone to work as a customer service representative at home. Most companies will require you to have this in order to apply with their company but some of them will reimburse you for the charges. You can find good deals with AT&T.