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  2. Lifeline (FCC program) - Wikipedia

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    Lifeline is a federal program that provides discounts on phone and broadband services for low-income consumers. Learn about the history, eligibility, benefits, and controversies of Lifeline from this Wikipedia article.

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    “Traditional landline telephone service is the most dependable communications tool currently available in rural communities and is vital to reliably accessing 9-1-1,” he said.

  4. Landline - Wikipedia

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    A landline is a telephone connection that uses metal wires from the owner's premises to a telephone exchange. Learn about the history, features, statistics and trends of landline service, and how it compares to mobile and VoIP alternatives.

  5. Wireless home phone - Wikipedia

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    A wireless home phone service is a service that allows a regular wired telephone to connect to a cellular network, as if it were a mobile phone. [1] [2] It is an example of a wireless last mile connection to the public switched telephone network, also known as a wireless local loop.

  6. Vonage - Wikipedia

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    Vonage is an American company that offers cloud-based communications services, such as unified communications, contact center, and communications APIs. Founded in 1998 as a VoIP service provider, Vonage is now a subsidiary of Ericsson and has over 1.1 million subscribers worldwide.

  7. 10-10-321 - Wikipedia

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    10-10-220 is a United States long-distance phone service that charges a flat fee for the first 10 minutes and 25 cents per minute thereafter. It is one of the 10-10 services that advertised heavily in the late 1990s, but is now less popular due to cell phones and voice over IP.

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