Most of the phones made in the past 3 years have been dual or even tri mode phones. None of which are analog.
Analog service in my area has been discontinued for more than 1 year.
You can not call 911 on an analog phone that has no service.
You can call 911 on a digital phone only after its been activated once. Meaning someone turned it on an account somewhere.
Digital phones have less range than an analog phone and have a maximum output of 600 milliwatts. Analog phones could have up to 3 watts output power.
Analog phones could only "talk" to one tower at a time, this made 911 triangulation impossible. Current phones have GPS enabled for 911 calls and can place a caller in less than 30 feet of where the phone is located. Even if you turn off the GPS position, 911 still gets the information.
A huge number of service features can be added on a digital phone where they can not be added on an analog unit.
Battery life on a digital phone is about 5 times that of an analog.
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