Sixty-four
percent of American households keep their landlines because of trust. We trust
our landlines to be reliable, secure and safe.
Based
on electrical principals and often time piggy-backed with electrical delivery systems
that reach every home and business, landlines are infinitely more reliable than
their mobile counterparts. Even better, landlines continue to work even if the
power goes out because they are hardwired into the grid. This is again the
opposite of their cellphone counterparts. Hard wiring also ensures a clearer,
crisper signal.
All
over the news lately, we find government agencies, mass-collecting cellphone
data. The NSA may not be interested in the business you conduct, but there is
no protection from government intrusion because cellphone conversations are
radio signals and are not considered by most states or the federal government
as private and secure. Is this what you want?
Do you feel comfortable for your conversations to be listened in on
without your knowledge or permission? The question may be asked, what can I do
to stop this or can the government really do this legally and get away with it?
To keep eavesdropping at minimum, keep your landline.
Landlines
also add a layer of safety to our lives. In case of emergency, landlines
interact more effectively with 911 operations than cellphones. Locations of an
accident or medical emergency are more precise with landlines, saving time and
lives.
We
trust our landlines to be reliable and secure and to keep us safe. This is why
the landline will continue to be a lasting part of American society. If you
want to trust what millions have trusted since 1877, and save money on your
long distance bill, contact National Access Long Distance.