RuralKanuck
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- Location
- Ontario, Canada
An interesting discussion, as long time rural guy my main phone has been copper land line all my life....until the last few years. Over the last 3 or 4 years my phone was increasingly not working and was not getting fixed for days or in some cases weeks. As a former electrician I started quizzing the technicians as to the problem and learned that the lines up the road had been long shot and replacement lines had been just thrown in the ditch where the township weed trimming was trimming them also!!
My only other alternative at that time was cell or internet (VOIP), having found that cell at this location was very unreliable and that SIMPLE cell phones were practically unavailable I went with VOIP. Worked just fine, bit of a pause to get first connected and some poor connections at first but better than no service. One big draw back that I suspect many folks are not aware of, if you loose household power you loose phone, at the one moment where you may need the phone most it does not work......UNLESS you have back up power!
In my case I now have a back up battery bank feeding into a power supply for the phone (and the internet supply which in my most recent update to fiber optics phone is the same thing) so I have at least couple of hours or more of phone when things go to hell.
All in all its been a learning experience, I had thought that upgrading to fiber optics directly into the house would give me phone without domestic power, that is not the case (at least in my case). I cant speak to the reliability of cell out in the boonies with power out but it seems to old days of reliable phone during an emergency is a thing of the past … am I wrong and just living in the dark ages?
My only other alternative at that time was cell or internet (VOIP), having found that cell at this location was very unreliable and that SIMPLE cell phones were practically unavailable I went with VOIP. Worked just fine, bit of a pause to get first connected and some poor connections at first but better than no service. One big draw back that I suspect many folks are not aware of, if you loose household power you loose phone, at the one moment where you may need the phone most it does not work......UNLESS you have back up power!
In my case I now have a back up battery bank feeding into a power supply for the phone (and the internet supply which in my most recent update to fiber optics phone is the same thing) so I have at least couple of hours or more of phone when things go to hell.
All in all its been a learning experience, I had thought that upgrading to fiber optics directly into the house would give me phone without domestic power, that is not the case (at least in my case). I cant speak to the reliability of cell out in the boonies with power out but it seems to old days of reliable phone during an emergency is a thing of the past … am I wrong and just living in the dark ages?