I was talking to AT&T last night about lack of service at work and the tech support person said they expect possibly in the fall around September.
How does this thing work? Do you plug it in and it magically pulls the signal from outside? A subscription cost to this? She said it was about the size of a cable modem and could be used for businesses or in the home. If it’s expensive why would I want to bother for my home or personal service at work?
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I was talking to AT&T last night about lack of service at work and the tech support person said they expect possibly in the fall around September.
How does this thing work? Do you plug it in and it magically pulls the signal from outside? A subscription cost to this? She said it was about the size of a cable modem and could be used for businesses or in the home. If it’s expensive why would I want to bother for my home or personal service at work?
No--you plug it into your home network/cable modem, and it routes cell calls over VOIP.