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    Convert Your Home Phone to Cellular Service using a Fixed Wireless Terminal

    Telular Fixed Wireless TerminalsIn the days of add a line to your cell account for ten bucks plus minutes. Wouldn't you like to convert your existing home phones to work off of your cellular service. Well you Can!, Intro the Telular Fixed Wireless terminals available at Outside Supply. Each and every day hundreds and hundreds of people are switching to a cell phone only household. This is because you can get reliable service using the terminals. Simply plug into you existing household wiring, insert an active GSM SIM or activate ESN with your CDMA carrier. Then pick up your home phone to make a call.

    Of course there are a few catches:


    • Requires Active Cell Phone Service

    • Will Use your Cell Phone Minutes

    • Can't use exisitng wiring when regular phone service is still connected.

    • Lots of Menu Prompt Touch Tone Dialing may suggest using GSM Fixed Wireless Terminals (Like Individuals Who Control Or Log in to Devices using Touch Tones)

    • Requires AC Power to power Telular Device

    So what are you waiting for Call 1-800-796-1990 or look at our selection of Telular Fixed Wireless Terminals.

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