My wife and I pretty much use our cell phones exclusively for communication with any “important” individuals and entities, but we have kept a local home phone for years to provide to businesses and others who ask for a phone number but whom we may want to ignore.
A few years ago, I set up an Asterisk PBX on an old PC and had the home phone number ported to Flowroute. However, the old PC is slowly dying, and I need to find another solution, which will either be trying a Raspberry Pi build of Asterisk or moving to a provider like Ooma or MagicJack.
We’ve had the same home number for years, and we’d like to keep it, but since it’s more-or-less a “throwaway” line we’d like to minimize costs while still maintaining reliable service for times when we do use it.
What recommendations do you all have for this time of service/use?
Thanks!
P.S. I presently use a SIP handset, but obviously have old analog handsets available, so either solution is fine.
A few years ago, I set up an Asterisk PBX on an old PC and had the home phone number ported to Flowroute. However, the old PC is slowly dying, and I need to find another solution, which will either be trying a Raspberry Pi build of Asterisk or moving to a provider like Ooma or MagicJack.
We’ve had the same home number for years, and we’d like to keep it, but since it’s more-or-less a “throwaway” line we’d like to minimize costs while still maintaining reliable service for times when we do use it.
What recommendations do you all have for this time of service/use?
Thanks!
P.S. I presently use a SIP handset, but obviously have old analog handsets available, so either solution is fine.