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zabaki | 3 years ago

Tbh it came as a bit of shock for me. Purely because of the sentimental value. I haven't had a landline in almost 20 years but I still remember the phone number we grew up with. Once I start a family I also thought "the family" needed a phone number, not just a phone number to each person. I guess that is still possible over mobile phone lines though. I was surprised nevertheless.

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themodelplumber|3 years ago

I have wondered what the closest thing for a "family" contact number might be. At least in the US.

One idea that came to mind was a family GMRS license. Cheap and FCC-official for the whole family, but until the spec is modified there might be a tiny distance issue. :-)

kube-system|3 years ago

The universal family contact in the US is now “[familyname555]@[cablecarrier].com/net”

the_mitsuhiko|3 years ago

I’m guessing the numbers will stay and it connects to a VOIP phone plugged into the router.