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Many bureaucratic organizations make it difficult to not have a phone: healthcare, the post office, banking, etc. Since these communications do not need to be encrypted, you can use a [Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP)](/glossary#voip-voice-over-internet-protocol) application (which allows you to make phone calls over the Internet rather than through cell towers).
Any VoIP application option on a computer will be asynchronous because it won't ring when the computer is off - you rely on the voicemail feature to return missed calls. For example, a service like [jmp.chat](https://jmp.chat/) gives you a VoIP number that you can optionally pay for in Bitcoin, and you make calls through a XMPP (Jabber) client - [Cheogram](https://cheogram.com/) works well.
Any VoIP application option on a computer will be asynchronous because it won't ring when the computer is off - you rely on the voicemail feature to return missed calls. For example, a service like [jmp.chat](https://www.kicksecure.com/wiki/Mobile_Phone_Security#Phone_Number_Registration_Unlinked_to_SIM_Card) gives you a VoIP number that you can optionally pay for in Bitcoin, and you make calls through a XMPP (Jabber) client - [Cheogram](https://cheogram.com/) works well.
Although typically more expensive then VoIP, a flip phone or landline also works well for making and receiving 'normal life' calls if you aren't going to be using it to speak with anarchists, and, in the case of the flip phone, leaving it at home. These have the advantage that you don't need a computer to be on to hear it ring.