CompanyClerk wrote:Wow, this is some amazing collection... But I have a silly question to ask... Do people still use phone lines?
I mean my entire office building went to Voip over a year ago. Every telephone is wireless and I have 4 lines available to me at my desk. Oh gee, it just hit me, you do know this and that is why for $13 you get a box load of assorted items no longer relevant to the modern world.
If I order three boxes, will you ship them to Haiti? When they being rebuilding their cities, they will probably update to indoor plumbing, electricity and even hard wired phones.
Do you have any Easy Bake Ovens?
VOIP is merely a delivery path to your home or business. I use VOIP as well as traditional Verizon landlines (need the redundancy). The house was pre-wired for 4 line service. I've since re-configured it to have lines 1 & 2 as traditional land lines and the remaining two as VOIP. It's a lot more convenient to plug a phone into an existing jack than go throught the motions of using a PC. I can attest from personal experience that picking up any phone in the house and hitting "line 3" to use Skype is a heck of a lot easier than wandering off to a PC...
That being said - there is tremendous value in having hardware like this. With boatloads of people abandoning landlines and going "cell only", stuff like this will be the hen's teeth of tomorrow...