Fiber speeds that fit your needs.
100
Mbps
Affordable plan for basic online needs.
- Save an extra $20/mo when you bundle with AT&T Wireless*
1 Gig
Connectivity for your home, work and family.
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- Save an extra $20/mo when you bundle with AT&T Wireless*
2 Gig
Next-gen speed for unlimited devices.
- $200 Kinetic Reward Prepaid Mastercard®
- Save an extra $20/mo when you bundle with AT&T Wireless*
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Home Phone Internet Service FAQs
Yes. Our Kinetic Voice plan offers 14 essential features, including unlimited nationwide calling, caller ID and enhanced voicemail for $50/mo, no internet plan necessary. Call +1-855-954-2293 for more information, availability, or to order.
A digital home phone, also known as VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol), uses your internet connection to make and receive calls instead of traditional copper phone lines. With a digital home phone, you get clear audio, essential features like voicemail and caller ID, and often more affordable rates—all while keeping the familiarity of a landline phone setup.
No. Voice over Internet Protocol, or VoIP, is communication technology that makes phone calls possible over an internet connection. However, our service functions much like a typical home phone while delivering additional features and benefits.
Our voice service, when bundled with Internet, offers caller ID deluxe, 3-way calling, selective call acceptance, enhanced call waiting, speed calling, call selector, caller ID on call waiting, call forwarding (and preferred), call return, spam call alert, anonymous call rejection, repeat dial, and selective call rejection.
Digital phone service offers clear call quality, reliable connectivity, and useful features like call waiting, voicemail, and caller ID—all powered through your internet. It's also cost-effective and can be bundled with your internet service for added convenience. Since it's internet-based, it's ideal for those looking to streamline services without sacrificing reliability.
If you value consistent call quality, emergency access, and a backup communication method, keeping a landline—especially a digital one—can be worth it. Many households still rely on home phones for peace of mind, especially in rural areas or during power outages when cell service may be spotty. Internet landlines offer a modern spin on a classic, dependable tool.