https://lemmy.cafe/u/insomniac_lemon

Reminds me of old cell-phone service options. Free hours, rollover and prepay/pay-as-you-go/contractless etc.

Not sure how pricing/value actually compares, but it does seem like if you want a phone now for emergencies you’re going to get fleeced (also required data package). Unless maybe you buy a flip-phone or something. A fiber provider in my area even still charges $40 for a land-line (no idea if it’s VoIP).

depends on what your definition of “fleeced” is. while there aren’t many, there are still really cheap plans for emergency lines. i avoid contract carriers and only go with prepaid. haven’t used a contract carrier in over 10 years. there’s no point when you can go with an MVNO carrier that still use T-Mobile, AT&T and Verizon networks anyway, so you get pretty much the same service as a contract carrier.

the only difference is MVNO carriers with cheap plans are based by the minute but if they’re emergency phones, then a bunch of minutes isn’t needed anyway. Redpocket and Jethro Mobile has some cheap, contractless plans if you’re in the US. I have an extra line for 500 minutes, text and data for $55 a year with Jethro Mobile. And another 200 minute line with Redpocket for $30 a year, however Redpocket has been enshittified lately and no longer has those plans for new customers. However, Jethro still has some promising cheap plans.