I agree with David that you shouldn't give up your land line. Redundancy is good.
I only give out my wireless number to my clients, friends, etc. But, they can can always get a hold of me. How?
Well, I have my wireless phone set up to forward to my home phone when there is no answer on the wireless. I keep my wireless turned off when I'm at home. When someone calls it automatically comes to my home phone. If I'm out and about I have my wireless turned on and I'm available to take the call.
I also do not have voicemail on my wireless. All voicemail goes to my home phone voicemail.
It is a great way to always be available and still only have one number to give out.
Submitted by Cindy Samco on Thu, 03/04/2004 - 08:32.
interesting workaround for multiple numbers
I agree with David that you shouldn't give up your land line. Redundancy is good.
I only give out my wireless number to my clients, friends, etc. But, they can can always get a hold of me. How?
Well, I have my wireless phone set up to forward to my home phone when there is no answer on the wireless. I keep my wireless turned off when I'm at home. When someone calls it automatically comes to my home phone. If I'm out and about I have my wireless turned on and I'm available to take the call.
I also do not have voicemail on my wireless. All voicemail goes to my home phone voicemail.
It is a great way to always be available and still only have one number to give out.