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Scott Ehrlich wrote: > Now, DSL is phone-line offered. If the central office has its own > power source, and I have mine, if power did go out, I should still have > uninterrupted Internet service unless/until my UPS dies. Yes or no? Just a couple of notes: 1.> I received a recent notification that after 3 or 4 years, the "Special" DSL rate that I had been receiving from Verizon on bundled DSL no longer will be offered. I assume that this is due to the FIOS roll-out in my area, which started around March. I'm guessing that the adoption was less than expected, and they had to do something to try and push it. 2.> FIOS uses onsite UPS's - that means that if you get bundled phone, Digital TV, and high-speed, then Verizon installs a UPS at your house. I do not know what the backup time is for the unit that they install. 3.> The thing that bothers me the most about bundled-FIOS adoption is that they physically remove your hard-line phone during the install. That means once you go FIOS, there is no going back. I suspect that this is to avoid customers reverting during the growing pains of FIOS, likely by charging some insane sum of money to replace the old hard-line (if they will at all). Grant M. -- Grant Mongardi Senior Systems Engineer NAPC gmongardi-cGmSLFmkI3Y at public.gmane.org http://www.napc.com/ 781.894.3114 phone 781.894.3997 fax NAPC | technology matters -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean.
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