dilettante
Well-known Member
- Location
- Michigan
Has anyone else gotten the promotion for this?
AP-A is a "box" that you can plug your standard analog home phone into, and it relays between that an AT&T Wireless cellular service and/or broadband Internet (if you have it).
AT&T Phone – Advanced | AT&T Home Phone
I think they are trying to do whatever they can to get people off the old copper lines, because they plan to stop servicing them area by area as soon as they can thin out the last customers.
$45/month plus tax with Long Distance, $50 if you need International calling. "Act now, $189 equipment shipped free." You can transfer your existing home phone number to this service. I'm not sure if you can do a trial and then transfer the number later.
I've watched the basic setup video, and it looks fairly trivial if your stuff is arranged so the cords reach. It needs a power outlet but has battery backup for outages... as long as your phone does not require power.
Supposedly it can work with existing house wiring, but that requires a service visit, probably with a fee.
While the box has multiple phone jacks, it seems to be a small business device, and each of the 8 jacks is for a separately billed line and number.
Setup video here:
Set up AT&T Phone - Advanced
AP-A is a "box" that you can plug your standard analog home phone into, and it relays between that an AT&T Wireless cellular service and/or broadband Internet (if you have it).
AT&T Phone – Advanced | AT&T Home Phone
I think they are trying to do whatever they can to get people off the old copper lines, because they plan to stop servicing them area by area as soon as they can thin out the last customers.
$45/month plus tax with Long Distance, $50 if you need International calling. "Act now, $189 equipment shipped free." You can transfer your existing home phone number to this service. I'm not sure if you can do a trial and then transfer the number later.
I've watched the basic setup video, and it looks fairly trivial if your stuff is arranged so the cords reach. It needs a power outlet but has battery backup for outages... as long as your phone does not require power.
Supposedly it can work with existing house wiring, but that requires a service visit, probably with a fee.
While the box has multiple phone jacks, it seems to be a small business device, and each of the 8 jacks is for a separately billed line and number.
Setup video here:
Set up AT&T Phone - Advanced