So many
won't miss it, but for those of us who used it to call real numbers,
there is nothing comparable to replace it.
With the gradual demise of the POTS
and mobile/cell handsets switching to
VoIP that won't be an issue soon (or rather the issue will be elsewhere).
Currently my Australian wife and I solve the problem of having numbers in both
countries using dual SIMs and Wi-Fi calling (my American Pixel 7 Pro has both
AT&T and Telstra, one via eSIM). As long as we have Wi-Fi on either shore, we
can make and place phone calls to either country from either country, and the
numbers are local. She was also a big user of Skype calling, but having this
now part of her handset is simpler.
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