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Asterisk / FreeSWITCH. Not sure why you insist on having a SIM card, it's possible with both of these using cellular modems, but it's a lot easier to just get a DID from a VoIP provider.
I was thinking about preserving my phone numbers and all that. From what I'm reading, all it takes is a voip provider routing calls directly instead of my own equipment?
Yes, you can also let the provider do all the work if you prefer.
This is the route I’d go. I use FreePBX for all this, but my voip provider could do most of the work (voip.ms). There are decent softphone apps (Zoiper, Linphone, etc.) to initiate calls from and porting a number to the voip provider isn’t too difficult.
VoIP.ms is clearly the connaisseur's choice in this thread 👌