Major service providers have been selling VOIP for a while now but in my opinion, overcharge for it.
There are several independent VOIP providers who have been in business long enough to be reputable (voip.ms, Anveo, CallWithUs). They will handle porting your phone number and make the process painless. Then you just have adjust the settings of your VOIP box to work with the new provider.
We have been using the system with voip.ms for about 3 years now and last year I switched my parents over. It's been great with features like voicemail, call waiting, caller id, flash all included. We haven't noticed any difference in phone service (with the exception of e-911 but we'll talk about that later).
Things You'll Need
Obihai Phone Adapter. This plugs into your router and comes with an ethernet cable. It also needs to be plugged into the wall outlet. The third and final connection is into your standard phone cable. It will probably most convenient to mount this wherever the cable service comes into your house. The phone cable should be mounted on the same wall.
How-To-Geek has an excellent article that compares the different Obihai models. We just use the base model Obi100 for a single phone line however.
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