on 25-03-2022 12:27
on 25-03-2022 12:27
I'm been thinking for some time now why is it not possible to use ordinary full size telephones as mobiles.
You could buy a phone for the desk, office or home, and it would look just like an ordinary landline telephone except it wouldn't have a cable and no sockets would be required. You just put your SIM card in and hey presto! You would then be able to position the telephone anywhere in the home without the need for a socket nearby.
Of course it would mean competing with BT, but it would mean being able to use ordinary telephones on the mobile phone network.
You wouldn't have to worry about phone sockets or landlines and it would be good for people in remote areas who live off-road and don't have a telephone line to bother about.
I think it would be good idea. Laying down cables does seem a bit old-fashioned nowadays.
That would be an idea for the future, but whether it would actually happen I don't know, but I await that day!
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on 29-03-2022 10:30
Ah, but I'd still have to get up and walk to where the telephone is when it rings... instead of reaching into my pocket to retrieve the thing and answer the call (or frantically rummage around the cushions on the sofa to find wherever this persistent ringing is coming from...), @Anonymous 😉😁
on 31-03-2022 18:38
Homer Simpson has the same problem!
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on 01-04-2022 10:38
on 01-04-2022 10:38
Remember these?
You could sit in your Ford Cortina at the top of the street and tune your FM radio in to the call, too 😖
01-04-2022 15:54 - edited 01-04-2022 15:56
01-04-2022 15:54 - edited 01-04-2022 15:56
on 01-04-2022 20:01
on 01-04-2022 20:01
on 02-04-2022 00:06
I like your idea. Used to have sometimes very similar at the begining of the 2000s when I used to live in East Europe.
I like my landline and I'm happy with it. As everyone's moving to VoIP I don't see why this would've be the future. All the 5G internet hub thingy might have a line included.