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Re: Does a cell phone forwarding to a land line product exist?



"With the ELBT595, Uniden introduces CellLink, the latest cordless
technology that lets your cordless home phone access your cellular phone's
minutes. Of course, you'll need a Bluetooth-enabled cell phone, and the
economic advantages of using "free cellular minutes" will depend on your
cellular agreement, but CellLink offers obvious convenience to existing cell
customers. Plus, the ELBT595 offers a built-in digital answering machine,
expandability to 10 handsets, enhanced caller ID with photos, an advanced
phonebook, and recordable customer ringers--truly a comprehensive telephone
solution. "

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0007TIYES/104-7580273-4760768?v=glance&n=1
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Bobby G.

<mark.alanzo@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> I have a very limited number of day time cell minutes but unlimited
> anytime mobile to mobile minutes and unlimited anywhere minutes on my
> home's land line. Under our family plan I could add a phone for
> $10/month and leave it at home. Then if I could call the "home" cell
> phone and have the device route/forward the call to my land line I
> could circumvent the grevious limit on my day time outbound cell phone
> minutes.
>
> Surely some enterprising folks have come up with this kind of product.
> I'm almost sure I read about something like this a year or so ago but I
> can't recall now.
>




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