SEATTLE, WA, March 2026 . ClearBeam Networks, a family-owned telecommunications company, today announced the general availability of HomeStation, a residential home phone service designed for families who want a reliable, screen-free way to stay connected. HomeStation plans start at $25 per month and include features purpose-built for family life, including Kid Safe Numbers for children, automated Wellness Check-ins for elderly relatives, and Quiet Hours to protect dinnertime and bedtime.
HomeStation arrives as a growing number of American parents are rethinking their relationship with smartphones and screens. From New York City to rural Maine, families are voluntarily adopting home phones as a way to give kids a communication tool without the baggage of social media, notifications, and infinite scroll. Utah's recent legislation restricting minors' access to social media has further accelerated the conversation. The home phone, once considered a relic, is becoming a deliberate choice.
"We kept hearing from parents who said the same thing: they wanted their kids to be reachable, but they didn't want to hand a 10-year-old a supercomputer. A home phone solves that problem in the simplest way possible. We just made it modern."
Tim Semakula, Founder, ClearBeam Networks
HomeStation runs on ClearBeam's own voice network, with points of presence in San Francisco, Seattle, Los Angeles, Tacoma, and Washington, DC. Customers plug in a standard phone adapter or desk phone and get a local number with a full set of modern features. There are no contracts, no equipment fees, and no hidden charges.
Three plans are available:
The Family plan's Kid Safe Numbers feature gives children their own phone number that can only call and receive calls from an approved contact list managed by parents. Kids get independence. Parents get peace of mind. No screen required.
For families with elderly parents or grandparents living alone, HomeStation's Wellness Check-in feature places automated daily calls at a scheduled time. If the call goes unanswered, a family member is notified. It is a simple safety net that works over the most reliable device in the house.
"I started ClearBeam because I believe phone service should be simple, affordable, and built by people who actually care. We're a small team. We answer our own support line. That's the kind of phone company we want to be."
Tim Semakula, Founder, ClearBeam Networks
ClearBeam Networks was founded by Tim Semakula in Seattle. Before telecom, Tim spent a decade as a touring lighting designer, working with Earth, Wind & Fire, Def Leppard, Kid Cudi, K.Flay, and others. The company is entirely bootstrapped, with no outside investors and zero advertising spend. ClearBeam is a Washington competitive local exchange carrier (UTC Docket UT-250954, granted) building Active Ethernet fiber infrastructure across Western Washington.
HomeStation is available now in San Francisco, Seattle, Los Angeles, Tacoma, and Washington, DC. Service can be ordered at myclearbeam.net or by calling (877) 464-0687.
ClearBeam Networks (Smart Venues AI LLC d/b/a ClearBeam) is an independently owned Washington competitive local exchange carrier headquartered in Seattle. Founded by Tim Semakula, ClearBeam operates a nationwide voice network across 12 points of presence and is building Active Ethernet fiber infrastructure in Western Washington. HomeStation, the company's home phone service for families, is available in all 50 states. Learn more at myclearbeam.net.