Bridging cell phone to home phone network

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I think I may have asked this in the past, but I pulled the trigger on killing the home phone service and now I need updated info.

What's a perfect but inexpensive way to plug my cell phone into the existing home phone network in such a manner that it is removable when I leave the house, but when plugged in I can use my existing hand sets?
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Something like this, I reckon. Finally figured out the correct amazon search string.

http://www.amazon.com/Panason....e+phone
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A friend of mine bought an ObiHai device for $60, ported his home # to Google Voice, and pays $1.50/month for 911 service. But that's not about using cell technology, just broadband instead of home phone.

Right now, we have TWC, but we're on a price break until next summer.
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