Dropping Copper Lines in Rural Counties

May 22, 2026 - 4:32 PM

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  • My parents still use a copper landline at their countryside home. With major carriers phasing out POTS infrastructure nationwide, what reliable voice options exist that do not require broadband internet? They only need basic calling for emergencies and family check-ins. Has anyone here switched to wireless home phone bases or satellite-linked VoIP?

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  • We switched my grandmother to a cellular bridge device last year. She plugs her regular phone into a base station that connects to a nearby cell tower. Voice quality is decent, and it works during power outages with a backup battery. Setup took ten minutes, and she kept her same handset.

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  • When my in-laws moved to a remote county, they already tested three services before settling on a fixed-wireless voice plan. Reliability varies by terrain, so comparing user feedback matters. I came across a discussion about reliance telephone https://reliance-telephone.pissedconsumer.com/review.html while researching regional carriers. Their experience reminded me that customer service and billing transparency differ widely among smaller providers. We eventually chose a local cooperative with straightforward pricing. My father-in-law still misses the old copper line’s instant dial tone, but he admits the new wireless home unit fits his daily routine. It is a quiet transition many rural families face now.

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