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So I've had to use the toll-free numbers, which costs my company money to dial those instead of using free long distance. Then, more recently, we've got a farm with a small shed not far from where we live. They told me I could get DSL there so I've been fixing up the shed to use as an office.
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The way the told me is once my land line stops working then then my Connect will be activated. Was told to leave the Connect off until my land line is cut off or it might cause some type of delay. So really I'm not without a phone for 10 days. I also know the person I was dealing with at the store was a new person nor did I think about asking for a temporary number. But he did tell me if I used a different number, and then wanted to use my home number, I would have to bring back the unit to be reprogrammed. I don't think that was right, but I went with the flow of things.
The wireless signal indicator turned green, which meant that the HPC2 was receiving a wireless signal from Sprint. I thought about getting the VoIP service using the airave, but figure if the cable goes out then I would have no home phone. At least with the Connect 2 I should have some type of service. And that's one of the main reasons I'm leaving CenturyLink.
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Not sure I can afford to be without home phone for 10 days. I've heard rave reviews, and an occasional terrible review. The PC2 is much higher quality than the PC1, if customer reviews are any indication. As of April 1st, 2020, Sprint is now part of T-Mobile! Welcome to the Sprint subreddit where we discuss news, user feedback, phone updates, tips and tricks, technical advice, and Customer Care experiences.
If you want fax, there is Internet fax, or Vonage if you have a high speed Internet connection. Does anyone know how long the battery will last in a power outage? How is the voice quality compared to a landline? I work from home so I need something that will hold onto calls well. Actually, that's exactly what I'm going to do. I pay for my parents phone connect plan and they've been holding on to the house line for the longest.
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Will usually ship within 3 business days of receiving cleared payment. Any particular reason you're converting the plans? No clue what plan she's on but I imagine it's much better than any current offering. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account. See if you can find out where your central office is.
I read it only gets 2.5 hours of talk time while on battery power, and up to 30 hours of standby when the power is out. Anyone have any experience using the Sprint Phone Connect 2? I'm really po'd with CenturyLink right now for several reasons and want to drop my landline service with them and port my number over. Qualifying purchases could enjoy No Interest if paid in full in 6 months on purchases of $99 or more. Select PayPal Credit at checkout to have the option to pay over time.
I chose to setup a new phone number because I wasn’t ready to commit to moving my existing number. I was able to easily change my service address so that I received a new number in the desired area code. After activation, the Ting website showed me my new phone number.
I have budgeted 500 minutes per month per device, but expect the actual usage to be much lower. Our cost will be $120/mo for the device charges ($6/mo x 20) plus $192/mo for 10,000 minutes (3000 $52 + 7000 $140) plus $3/mo for 100 megabytes of data. Our total cost will be around $315/mo for telephone service at 20 locations, versus nearly $800/mo we are paying now. Our current business phone bills range from $30-40/mo plus additional charges for long distance and various features that are free with Ting. I see the Phone Connect 2 supports both 800MHz and 1900MHz CDMA, which is a good thing since the signal in our house in non-existent right now.
I laughed and said it would be an odd way to do VoIP, and then I told him about Google voice I use for free already and he just looked like a deer in headlights on both comments. That 3 months free, free device and free activation seems like it's going to seal the deal for me. We were worried about power outages in emergencies but with battery backup I think that solves that issue. I had the original Sprint Phone Connect and had a few times where the voice quality was so-so.
I am evaluating the product for use at residential locations and business locations with a single telephone line. Right, it depends on where they have fiber runs. Not to me, not to my County Commissioner and not to the folks at the NC broadband mapping office.
This sleek plug-and-play device lets the user plug their current office or home landline phone into the Sprint Phone Connect 2 terminal and activate it with an easy, over-the-air process. Sprint Phone Connect 2 is compatible with most conventional corded and cordless phones. If your cordless phone supports more than one handset, plugging the main base into the Sprint Phone Connect 2 will activate all the handsets . It also allows both business and consumer users to replace their landline service and maintain the features they are accustomed to from a landline phone provider.
Just keep in mind they told me 2-3 day for port, but I think in reality it's about 10 days for a land line. But your landline will work until the port occurs. And Airave to make the Sprint "Landline" box to work The guy at the Sprint store tried to sell me one to me last time I was there and I mentioned the Airave to make it work.
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