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Tasteful change: How to communicate restaurant menu and service changes to customers - blog post image

Tasteful change: How to communicate restaurant menu and service changes to customers

October 16, 2025

Menu edits and service updates don’t have to scare off regulars. This guide shows how to gather feedback, plan changes, communicate clearly across channels, and boost loyalty with smart offers—so guests feel informed, valued, and excited to come back.
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When copper lines are silenced: Protecting your connection to what matters most

October 9, 2025

Copper theft is putting traditional landlines — and emergency access — at risk. As FCC officials warn, stolen or damaged copper wiring can silence 911 calls and isolate entire communities. This post explores why relying on copper is becoming unsafe, and how modern VoIP systems like Ooma Telo provide a dependable, digital alternative. Learn how you can keep your home connected, your calls clear, and your family protected — even when copper lines go silent.
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How to set up a secure network for your home office

October 8, 2025

Working from home doesn’t have to mean taking security risks. Learn simple, effective ways to protect your home network — from using WPA3 encryption and strong passwords to safely managing remote access and keeping your devices secure.
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The complete guide to protecting yourself from online identity theft

October 7, 2025

Protect your accounts with practical, modern defenses—spot phishing, use long unique passwords, turn on multifactor authentication, and switch to passkeys for simpler, phishing-resistant sign-ins. Learn how to monitor activity and exactly what to do if identity theft happens.
How do payphones work, and are they still used today? - blog post image

How do payphones work, and are they still used today?

October 7, 2025

Before cell phones became pocket-sized essentials, payphones were the go-to way to stay connected on the go. From airports to street corners, these booths powered everyday communication for over a century. This article explores how payphones actually worked—from coins and dial tones to connections through the public switched telephone network (PSTN)—and traces their journey from lifelines to nostalgic icons.
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AT&T’s copper line shutdown has begun

October 3, 2025

AT&T has started phasing out copper POTS lines, with no new installs or changes in nearly 20 states beginning October 15, 2025—and most copper services slated to retire by 2029. That puts fire alarms, elevator phones, safety call boxes and other POTS-dependent devices at risk. Learn the timeline, the operational and compliance impacts, and how modern POTS replacement solutions like AirDial keep critical systems online.