Why is a landline important?
Safety:
In case of an emergency, first responders will know exactly where you are and can send help.
Great Reception:
Do not worry about dropped calls with a home phone. A landline provides a crisp, clear connection without delays.
Medical or Security Needs:
Some home-security systems still require a home phone connection to monitor burglar-alarm and fire sensors. As well, many medical devices (hearing aid, heart monitor, etc.) may work directly with your landline.
Works When Power is Out:
A landline (with a corded phone) will keep you connected even when your power is out. No charging needed!
Coverage:
You can always count on landlines to provide the best coverage because they rely on phone networks- not towers.