  chris focus Premium join:2000-08-13 Middletown, CT | reply to dslwanter Re: Well good.
What about phone service from the cable companies? I have to believe that is pretty reliable (although I could be wrong). You could port your number - goodbye landline... |
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  dslwanter Why would I want DSL? I have FTTH Premium join:2002-12-16 Lowellville, OH
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| said by chris :What about phone service from the cable companies? I have to believe that is pretty reliable (although I could be wrong). You could port your number - goodbye landline... errrmmm thats VOIP. Nothing can be a replacement for the landline, nothing. Remember, your landline doesn't rely on electricity or signal strength. -- The Bomb 102, playing all the Top-40 Chart Bombers. »www.thebomb102.tk, check us out! We are now very successful thanks to DSL. |
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  dadkins Can you do Blu? Premium,MVM join:2003-09-26 Hercules, CA
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1 edit | Uhh, I have Comcast Digital Phone Service, it is NOT VoIP!
I've had it for 10? 12? years now...
»www.comcast.com/Support/Corp411/···9_0.html
*NOT* VoIP.
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  DaSneaky1D one wall to block them all Premium,MVM join:2001-03-29 The Lou 1 edit | reply to dslwanter "errrmmm", that's not VoIP. It's actually runs over a different signal path than HSI service. Kinda like getting phone/DSL service over a RT. -- ] :: my trivial ramblings :: [ |
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  entropy1 Premium join:2002-09-25 | reply to dadkins Haha! That's awesome.  |
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 the dozer Premium join:2004-04-12 Douglasville, GA
| reply to chris What about phone service from the cable companies? I have to believe that is pretty reliable (although I could be wrong). You could port your number - goodbye landline...
...hardly.....cable goes down more likely everyhing else will also. nothing is more reliable than phone....my phone even worked when the power was out.... |
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  John Galt Forward, March Premium join:2004-09-30 Happy Camp
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| reply to dslwanter said by dslwanter :Remember, your landline doesn't rely on electricity... What you actually mean is that it does not rely on utility power...the landline phone uses electricity from batteries located at the Central Office (CO). -- A is A |
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  Automobili
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| reply to dslwanter To say "nothing" can replace the landline is a little silly. No one knows what will be out there years from now.
And from a practical standpoint today, the more people who ditch their phone companies the better. Finally give them some competition and make them respond to the consumer. Those are the same bastards who had people renting their phones, remember. |
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  dslwanter Why would I want DSL? I have FTTH Premium join:2002-12-16 Lowellville, OH
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| When it comes down to it, your landline will be the best and you all know it. Plain and simple, oh and by the way, most CO's have generators. -- The Bomb 102, playing all the Top-40 Chart Bombers. »www.thebomb102.tk, check us out! We are now very successful thanks to DSL. |
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  djrobx
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| reply to dslwanter quote: Remember, your landline doesn't rely on electricity or signal strength.
Of course your landline relies on power. If the CO and any points in between your home and the CO (for example, a DLC or RT) don't have power, you don't get phone service. If the signal strength is too weak either you won't be able to hear, or you won't be heard.
The cable systems that offer digital phone may be powered by DC voltage on the cable line, much like your phone is powered from voltage on the phone line. Or the box will have a battery backup of its own. The cable company can run their stuff from a battery back up, just as the telco can.
Now, I won't argue that the telco's systems are more reliable. Two way cable systems are all relatively new and recently deployed systems. There's still bugs to work out and they're still refining the art of detecting and pro-actively repairing problems in these systems. There's a lot more stuff that can fail between the cable plant and a customer's home, vs. the plain old telephone system. I would still feel a lot more comfortable with Comcast's "digital telephone services", vs. a VOIP system. -- \\ROB - a part of the SCB local network |
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  dadkins Can you do Blu? Premium,MVM join:2003-09-26 Hercules, CA
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| reply to dslwanter My CDP service blows anything SBC offers out of the water!
*NO*(as in Nada, Zero, Ziltch) phone service from a telco here. All coax!  -- No Firefox here, move along! |
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 the dozer Premium join:2004-04-12 Douglasville, GA | reply to dslwanter your partially correct...dslwanter.....landline does require electricity.....generally rt's and co have backup...in some instances batteries don't always work.... or for that long! |
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  dadkins Can you do Blu? Premium,MVM join:2003-09-26 Hercules, CA
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| reply to the dozer Actually, Cable TV can go out completely, and my CDP will keep right on working... even if the power goes out.
People need to do some reasearch on Comcast Digital Phone service before posting. My phone service from Comcast has *NEVER* been down. TV has been out before, HSI has never been down in the two years I've had it though. The CDP is bulletproof... for me at least.  -- No Firefox here, move along! |
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  dslwanter Why would I want DSL? I have FTTH Premium join:2002-12-16 Lowellville, OH
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1 edit | reply to dadkins said by dadkins :My CDP service blows anything SBC offers out of the water! *NO*(as in Nada, Zero, Ziltch) phone service from a telco here. All coax! It's people like you that make me laugh. I'm not saying anything against these services Im saying keep your landline and the cheapest God forbid there's an emergancy and you have no power or no cell phone signal. -- The Bomb 102, playing all the Top-40 Chart Bombers. »www.thebomb102.tk, check us out! We are now very successful thanks to DSL. |
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  Corvus Flaming Tards Since 2003 Premium,VIP join:2003-11-26
| reply to dslwanter said by dslwanter : said by chris :What about phone service from the cable companies? I have to believe that is pretty reliable (although I could be wrong). You could port your number - goodbye landline... errrmmm thats VOIP. Nothing can be a replacement for the landline, nothing. Remember, your landline doesn't rely on electricity or signal strength. My cable landline doesn't rely on electricity since it's protected from power outage with UPS in poles and my ISP is giving away MTA with batteries up for 7 hours. -- demagogue \DEM-uh-gog\, noun: 1. A leader who obtains power by means of impassioned appeals to the emotions and prejudices of the populace. 2. A leader of the common people in ancient times |
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  dadkins Can you do Blu? Premium,MVM join:2003-09-26 Hercules, CA
·Comcast
1 edit | reply to dslwanter People like *YOU* make me laugh! Do you even know what Comcast Digital Phone service is?
Power can go out(has once for 18 hours) CDP(Comcast Digital Phone) was still working! CDP is *NOT* VoIP! CDP is everything that a standard landline is, except it's digital and uses the cable(coax) that I get my TV and HSI from! 911 *DOES* see my address if I call them/it! My CDP has *NEVER* been down!(can't say the same about SBC, that's why we switched to CDP!)
Here: »www.comcast.com/Support/Corp411/···9_0.html
Do some reasearch before you post! -- No Firefox here, move along! |
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 markopoleo
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| reply to dslwanter Your landline has electricity. Go put your tongue on end of a bare phone wire with other end plugged into a jack and tell me what you feel..that tingling sensation is not in your pants you feel  |
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  Jim Gurd Premium join:2000-07-08 Plymouth, MI
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| reply to dadkins Around here Comcast uses a Western Electric 5ESS digital switch for handling calls. They have a battery backup that lasts 8 to 10 hours according to their website. I'm not sure where the battery is though. Is it on the homeowner's property or in the CO itself? Does anybody know?
»www.telcodata.us/switchinfo.html···esults=1 |
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 zentec
join:2002-01-05 Monroe, MI
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| reply to dslwanter That's horse puckey. During the big blackout in August, my landline went down because the local CO's battery went down. Then when the power came back online, the phone was still down because the charging systems blew and it tossed the main breaker for the building.
Please, don't tell me how reliable copper is. In your neck of the woods, okay. But where I live, it's not. |
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  xyar Premium join:2001-06-21 Portland, OR
| reply to dslwanter Technically, of course the landline relies on electricity for service, just not electricity on *your* end, that's provided by the CO or switch, who has all the backup power on their end. But I'm sure we all know what you mean  |
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