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Chris Green <cl@isbd.net> wrote:Depends. In Spain the change to VoIP is hidden. The telco pretends it is still POTS, and charges for all the POTS services. For example, callid has a price per month. The price structure is that of POTS. And they keep a secret how to configure a true VoIP phone (connected with ethernet or wifi, not copper pair), and do not offer the new services that VoIP allow.Chris <ithinkiam@gmail.com> wrote:Thanks for confirming. I suspect with the move to VOIP receiving texts will>Yes, still true, it depends on the way the SMS gets sent to you
In the UK receiving txt messages via landline is (was? I've not had one for
ages) commonplace: texts are delivered as an automated voice message.
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though. We have DECT phones on a landline which isn't yet VOIP.
The DECT handsets can receive and display SMS but, as I said,
depending on the sender and intermediate systems, we sometimes get an
actual text and other times a computer generated voice reading the
message.
be transparent in what used to be landlines.
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