When I first got a cell phone, it was because with my existing pattern of use it was cheaper than getting a second landline and racking up long distance charges. Now I've gotten used to the mobile aspect of having a cell phone. If I give up the mobility and can use VOIP to avoid long-distance charges, then I can use the cell phone money to pay for DSL (assuming I can reliably come up with that money -- right now I just do without my (prepaid) cell when I can't afford more airtime). I've got some thinking to do.
DSL & POTS
Don't forget: If you get Verizon DSL added to an existing Verizon landline, you can use it for both Net access and voice calls at the same time.
Re: DSL & POTS
Re: DSL & POTS