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Landline Phone Service questions, answered by experts

The phone jack is the square wall-mounted plate into which a telephone plug is placed for the phone to get service. You’ll know your phone is properly connected to a working phone jack if you hear a dial tone when you pick up the phone. Phone jacks are often silver, white, or beige and are usually located in the living room, kitchen, bedrooms, or dens. 

After paying a contractor to install wires extending from the nearest phone pole, you can contact your local service provider to connect your service for a fee. Connecting to landline service costs about $20 to $270 upfront, and then you’ll spend anywhere from around $15 to $60 per month for this utility.

Typical costs for installing or repairing phone wiring range from $150 to $500, depending on the complexity and extent of the work involved.

For the average home office, you should only need one line. It’s uncommon to need more than one business line for a small or starting business. The exception is for the hard workers who manage multiple businesses out of their home and want a separate line for each to keep everything separate. In that case, it’s relatively easy to add another line with VoIP, but significantly more expensive for an analog/hardwired phone system.

Professional installation or repair of phone wiring includes running cables, connecting jacks, and ensuring proper integration with existing communication systems.

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