My backhoe took care of our landline some 19 years ago. Have had Verizon for phone service much longer than that, but, our only source for Internet is through Rise Broadband and they suck. Multiple outages already this year, one where I had to hotspot for 3 days in order to work before they sent someone out to realign the CPE.
BUT, when it is working, up to 60 MBs download so we can watch Amazon Prime, Netflix, Hulu, Disney and all the others. Since we do a LOT of Amazon purchases, the Prime fee is nothing for us and unlimited video streaming is included. Right now I pay $45 a month for the Internet service, but just upgraded my Verizon with a new Iphone 13 Pro Max and it included the Hulu and Disney packages for as long as I keep the unlimited package. It raised my Verizon bill up from $115 to $175 for 2 phones, but it was time for a new phone, my 7 YO iphone 6S was getting weak and I dropped it, cracking two corners, though I didn't notice until I took the cover off.
When I hear what others pay just for internet service, $46 for somewhat crappy service isn't bad at all. The LL was costing $75 a month back in 2003 and it would barely do 56k when I used dial up. When we moved out here the local CO had zero digital services, everything was analog, so I couldn't even get ISDN if I wanted it. Later on I found they ran fiber along a state road to the north of me, but apparently it is fiber to no where since there is no fiber internet services in the town.
All cellphones today use the built in GPS as location services, regardless of where the tower they connect to is. It is part of the mandatory E911 bill. If a tower is in the next state, your cell phones GPS will give the correct location for the responder who answers. If you have an older, non GPS phone, then suggest you upgrade, you don't want to be that guy in the ditch behind some bushes that will never be found because your phone wasn't E911 capable. I used to work for a VOIP provider and E911 was a MUST DO, fireable offense if missed thing! The problem with wifi calling though, your IP may show up in a completely different state because the call would be over the internet and not through a cell tower. My IP the other day came up as Denver Colorado, I live in Hellinois. For VOIP, the E911 would be tied to your address via your phone number, but for internet WIFI calling, it doesn't work that way because cell phones aren't tied to a VOIP E911 system with a static address. With that in mind, try to avoid calling 911 when in Wifi calling mode.