It's time to fire your mother.
Well, not your real mother, but that other mother who's ruled you with a copper fist for most of your life: Ma Bell.
Don't get me wrong; you can appreciate everything the Bell phone companies have done for you over the years. Life would be bleak and you wouldn't be able to work or keep up with family and friends without your telephone service.
Some of you may be old enough to remember rotary dial phones and having to get an operator to make a long distance call. Maybe you're not old enough to have been on a party line, but you may remember your parents or grandparents talking about having to share a line with their neighbors.
My, how times have changed. And now you can kick Ma out of your home and office for good. Not to switch exclusively to using a cell phone as many have (a new email is making the rounds that tells of another scientific study showing prolonged cell phone use can cause brain tumors), but because you can have VoIP!
You may not be the kind of person who embraces a new technology right away, so it doesn't have to be a sudden breakup with Ma Bell. You can keep her on for while if you're afraid to cut the fiber optic umbilical cord and unconditionally accept this new broadband telephone technology until you know how it works.
That's what I did. For a while I had two telephones on my desk: the Bell phone for incoming calls and my VoIP phone for outgoing calls - especially for long distance, since it now costs nothing.
Once you have Voice over IP you won't be able to imagine paying anything to make long distance calls in the U.S. and Canada, or paying $80 or more a month to get a few hundred minutes of long distance on a cell phone.
If you have a contract with a Bell company or reseller, you may be hesitant to buy out the contract. But do the math. Figure out how much it will cost you to buy out the contract (mine charged $20 for each unused month). Then figure out how much you'll pay if you stay with that company for the length of the contract. Subtract the cost of the buy-out and that's how much money you'll save in the long run.
You can probably cut your phone bill in half and have a clearer phone line. If you have a separate long distance company, you can fire them immediately because you'll get unlimited local and long distance with VoIP for a flat, low monthly rate.
You may worry that when there's a power or cable outage, your phone won't work. True, but you'll have a control panel that you programmed to tell your VoIP server to automatically forward your calls to your cell phone when the VoIP connection is out.
So, maybe it's time for you to join 17-million other VoIP user and say, "Sorry, Ma, we've grown up and we're moving on."
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Annette Estes is a Certified Professional Behavioral and Values Analyst. She's a life coach specializing in helping people save money. She is an award-winning columnist and author. One of her missions is to help others understand VoIP technology. You can subscribe to her free newsletter at
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