Digital Home Phone is a service that allows you to make and receive calls over the internet, unlike traditional phone services that rely on underground copper lines. Here are some key differences between Digital Home Phone and Traditional Home Phone
- In the event of a power or internet outage, Digital Home Phone forwards calls to a designated number of your choosing, while Traditional Home Phone remains unaffected by outages.
- Digital Home Phone requires internet and has fewer surcharges than Traditional Home phone, making it a prime option for customers seeking affordability.
- Digital Home Phone relies on the internet and is currently available in Wired Internet Coverage areas only while traditional Home Phone is available island wide.
- During power or internet outages, Digital Home can be accessed using a generator or UPS connected to your Digital TV.
- Digital Home Phone requires CBOL Data Standalone service while Traditional landline can be standalone service.
ENJOY DIGITAL HOME PHONE
$14/MONTH, PLUS SURCHARGES*
PLAN INCLUDES
- A primary residential phone number
- Unlimited local calling
- 100 minutes long-distance calling to the U.S. monthly
- High-quality HD audio
- International long-distance calling (optional)
- Emergency call forwarding to your preferred number in the event of a power outage
- $9 bundle discount if you sign up for qualifying triple or quad play bundle services like Digital TV and home internet
*Service includes the line and unlimited local calling. Monthly rate excludes taxes, fees, and other charges including, E911 surcharge, federal universal service charge, installation, inside wire, and subscriber line charges. Rates are subject to change.
Interested in learning more about Digital Home Phone services? Visit a GTA store or check out our customer support services available online to get in contact with a one our representatives today.