Home Phone Plans

Compare cheap home phone plans from top providers. Find landline and VoIP service that fits your budget.

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How it works

3 simple steps to switching carriers

Step 1

Pick your coverage & plan

Compare plans by price, data, and network coverage.

Step 2

Bring your phone & number

Keep your current phone and transfer your number.

Step 3

Instant online switch & activation

Activate your new plan in minutes — no store visit needed.

Home Phone Plans — FAQ

What is the cheapest home phone service?
VoIP providers like Ooma and magicJack offer home phone service starting at $0-10/month after the initial device purchase. Traditional providers like Spectrum, AT&T, and Xfinity start around $20-30/month but often bundle with internet for savings.
Do I need a landline phone in 2026?
Most households no longer need a traditional landline. However, landlines are still valuable for reliable 911 service, areas with poor cell coverage, home security systems, and seniors who prefer a dedicated home phone.
What is the difference between a landline and VoIP?
A traditional landline uses copper phone lines to transmit calls. VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) sends calls over your internet connection. VoIP is usually cheaper and offers more features, but requires a reliable internet connection.
Can I keep my landline number if I switch providers?
Yes, you can port your existing landline number to most providers, including VoIP services. The porting process typically takes 1-2 weeks. Check with your new provider before canceling your current service.
What are the best home phone plans for seniors?
For seniors, we recommend services with simple setup, reliable 911 access, and affordable monthly rates. Providers like Consumer Cellular, Ooma, and AT&T offer senior-friendly plans. See our guide on landline phone service for seniors for detailed comparisons.

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