There is usually no need to have a landline phone to obtain internet service. Any internet service provider in your area can discuss wireless or cable internet with you.
DSL Extreme has a deal with Verizon where you do not have to have a landline to get DSL. Other providers like AT&T offer DSL without a landline to limited markets. If you choose Cable internet, you do not need a landline at all.
without regular telephone service you can still get dsl, its a service called dry loop and is available in some areas you can consult with an internet service provider about that, i Know Verizon offers it but you might have some alternate options.
Is there internet service without phoneline in decatur, AL
A cable modem ISP does not require phone service. You can get DSL as long as you have phone lines in the house, but you don't necessarily need a landline. The phone company offers special rates for access for DSL. los angeles area I NEED INTERNET SERVICE BUT DONT HAVE LAND LINE Time Warner
You can get internet several ways without a landline phone. In fact you can have DSL via phone line without paying for a phone. You can also get broadband internet by cable modem or possibly through wi fi wireless internet. No you do not need a landline phone to get interne taccess ,there are several options,wireless,cable,satellite internet,wifi zones are provide internet without the need for a phone.
An actually phone is not necessary, but the phone line in the house must be "live." Phone companies have special rates to activate the phone lines in a home without phone service. DSL uses same lines but at a different band.
“can I get internet service without a phone line, and how much will it cost on a monthly basis.””
Yes, you can, however, without service, all online features (calling, texting, internet, internet-based apps, etc.) will not function.
Without a Internet Service Provider you can not visit any website on the internet.
You need internet service from DSL or cable
Yes, you can right now. They started offering the "naked" DSL option (i.e. no home phone service required) sometime in the last half of 2009. No clue dsl option
it depends on what you use it for