| Average Cost | |
|---|---|
| Qwest | $29 |
Like anywhere else, landline phone service is losing its charm in North Dakota. People are voting with their pennies in favor of mobility, which has opened the exit door for landline telephones. Talking about fixed-line telephones seems like talking about vinyl record players in the age of the MP3.
One of the major phone service providers in North Dakota is, North Dakota Telephone Company (NDTC). They offer phone services to both residential as well as business customers. NDTC help businesses in remaining in touch with any individual within North Dakota and it assists businesses with global connectivity as well.
NDTC also offers government sponsored assistance programs, LinkUp and LifeLine phone services that give the qualified customers discounts on activation fees, installation and basic monthly residential telephone service.
NDTC offers a wide range of services from basic phone services to dedicated data circuits. Since its beginning in 1993 North Dakota Telephone Company has come a long way.
These days, not many residential customers are interested in getting a landline at their homes and those who had landlines are doing away with them. The stability (some read it fixed and unmovable) of traditional phone system is giving way to the portability of mobile phone.
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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.