Cell Phone to Home Phone
Basic Connectivity - Cell Phone to Home Phone
It's a common mistake we've all made: We get home from work, set our briefcase or purse on the table next to the front door, and go about fixing dinner. After dinner is done and the coffee is brewing, we realize that we haven't looked at our cell phone in a couple of hours. We go back to the table next to the front door and realize that we've missed 3 important calls, as our cell phone rang, closed away in a place we could not hear it. What if you could connect your cell phone to home phone system?It's really just not that convenient to carry around a cell phone at home. You're in your bathrobe and you keep your cell phone in your pocket? You're in shorts and a T-shirt cleaning out the cabinet under the sink and you've got a cell phone in your pocket? It's just inconvenient to keep your cell phone close by at all times when you're relaxing at home. The simple fact is that having 3 or 4 typical "home" phones scattered around the house in convenient, easy-to-reach places is the preferred way to get your calls: When somebody calls, all the phones ring, so you will hear them; when somebody calls, you don't have to walk far to the nearest land-line handset to pick up the call.
At the same time, cell phones are much better than land lines because of the free long distance and various other "minutes" packages that your home line does not offer. There is money to be saved by using your cellular phone in place of a home phone.
Fortunately, several clever companies have come up with a novel approach to solving the problem of the cell phone to home phone problem: