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Originally Posted by Deb
Well, I did it. I took the plunge.
I got rid of the 'land line' & DSL, and had cable installed yesterday...so that I could go entirely with this service. If that doesn't attest to the quality of the service and my confidence in it, I don't know what does.
For me, this meant big 'changes' (and remember my earlier post: "I'm not one to easily make changes"). I've always had a land line, DSL and satellite tv. So, this involved not only getting rid of the land line and DSL, but the satellite tv as well, and switching over to cable tv.
Now, if I could just figure out how to get this connected to my home phones (or get one of the phones mentioned in that first post), so that I wouldn't have to always sit at the computer to use it - all would be perfect.
Gotta say though that I'm lovin' Split's VOIP service and it's rockin'! I'm really excited to see what other changes they have in the works for this system. Keep up the good work, guys! 
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Im also wanting to get this hooked up into my second line of phones in my house. I have two lines in the house, and disconnected my second line a month or so ago. Want to run the voip out to all the rooms in the house I have phones, so I can run both till I make the full switch.