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Ashland Home Net is now offering Internet Phone Service (VOIP) to its customers.
You can use the existing phones and you can keep your phone number.
Stay safe with address-based 911, text alerts, free mobile app calling, and more.

Only $19.99** a month!

 

Call us today at 541-488-9207 to sign up.

 Stressless calling that’s simple and distraction-free.

 Affordable plans with no hidden fees.

F   Free from scammers with powerful call-blocking tools.

E   Emergency-ready with reliable, address-based 911.

KEY CALLING FEATURES
Free calling to U.S., Canada, Mexico, and Puerto Rico *
Call waiting
Call logs
Call return (*69)
Call hold
Online account management portal

e911 service

PRIVACY FEATURES
Caller-ID blocking (*67)
Enhanced Caller-ID
Anonymous Call Blocking
Specific number blocking
Suspected and known spammer call blocking
Contacts-only calling
VOICEMAIL
One-touch voicemail access
Remote voicemail retrieval
Do not Disturb
Send to Voicemail
Voicemail Monitoring
Voicemail Notifications
Voicemail-to-Email Forwarding
MOBILITY FEATURE
Home Phone mobile app
Unlimited domestic mobile app calling
Receive incoming calls on mobile app
Call Forwarding
Backup Number
Multi-Ring
SMART HOME FEATURES
Google Voice Extensions
Connect with Dropbox
Connect with Amazon Alexa
ADVANCE FEATURES
Contact List
Custom Ring Patterns
Enhanced Call Waiting
Instant Second LineTM
Three-way conference calling

Stay safe with address-based 911, text alerts, free mobile app calling, and more.

* unlimited long distance available in U.S. and Canada only. International rates will apply.

** the price shown includes the $5 bundle discount, does not include fees.

Did you know?

In November 2012, AT&T petitioned the Federal Communications Commission to plan for the retirement of traditional phone networks and transition to an all-IP telecommunications model. According to a recent article in ARS Technica, the FCC recently declared that the Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) will be ripe for death somewhere around 2018, saying that the telephone network our country has grown up with is becoming an obsolete platform. Industry experts are declaring that the switch to all-IP telecommunications is not a matter of if; it’s a matter of when.