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Reddit mentions of iPhone Headphone Adapter (2 Pack), -579 (Renewed)

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iPhone Headphone Adapter (2 Pack), -579 (Renewed)
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  • Item Package Dimension: 6.6899999931762L X 6.299999993574W X 3.149999996787H Inches
  • Item Package Weight - 0.59965735264 Pounds
  • Item Package Quantity - 1
  • Product Type - Electronic Adapter
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ColorBlue
Height1.2 Inches
Length2.7 Inches
Number of items1
Size1 Pack
Width2.7 Inches

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Found 2 comments on iPhone Headphone Adapter (2 Pack), -579 (Renewed):

u/SanctimoniousApe ยท 5 pointsr/ATT

Leaving my original reply below for reference, but I think you're best served by CircuitSwitched's reply. I didn't realize just how bad your DSL setup was. There's also some further conversation that might be of interest here.

ORIGINAL REPLY:

As mentioned by another, port to Google Voice. But instead of using the web interface they suggested, get an Obihai 200 - you connect it to your internet router and to your house's landline phone jack & all the phones on the landline become VoIP using GV. Service will be free and you can treat the phone just like you always did, dialing numbers directly.

EDIT: I should mention that this assumes you've dropped landline service. You should test the setup by plugging a phone directly into the Obihai before you drop landline service itself. You can port the landline number after you've verified it's working (just let Google assign a random number to the account for testing - you can port after the fact). In fact don't drop the landline directly - porting the number out should automatically end landline service, and you don't want to drop service until the port is done.

You also needn't worry about the bandwidth - I've successfully made GV calls even when throttled to 64Kbps on Sprint, so 0.5Mbps is plenty. The time it might be an issue is if you've got some other internet activity sucking up bandwidth (streaming video, etc), but your router may have options to prioritize certain traffic if that's a concern.