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![]() "basskisser" wrote in message ups.com... Sam D wrote: "basskisser" wrote in message oups.com... Harry Krause wrote: JohnH wrote: On Thu, 24 Aug 2006 11:17:38 -0400, Harry Krause wrote: basskisser wrote: This morning the phones in the neighborhood where I live were all out. I didn't even know it, because I have comcast high speed and vonage! I asked the Bellsouth Technician why he was checking the line in front of my house, because I was going to tell him it's dead to my house because I don't have Bellsouth. He said he was checking because some digital device that serves the whole neighborhood went out, and they are trying to restore service!!! Wonderful. Our security alarm system sent out a letter recently advising customers NOT to transfer to VOIP unless they leave a wired traditional phone line in place or subscribe to a special, new, expensive cell service. Wanna guess why? The security company says it is working on a VOIP solution but so far, it "is not reliable." If the security company isn't reliable, I'd get a new one. You've identified many reasons why you can't switch to VOIP. That's a shame, and we all feel sorry for you. Most of the major home security company connect lines do not work with VOIP, I've since learned. Why? The signal goes out of your house just exactly as it does with a landline. Brinks works just great with VOIP One is digital and the other analog. Not the same. They both STILL go out of my house exactly the same. Same exact wiring. Get it? Doubtful. No, they don't. With POTS your alarm panel is wired directly to telephone system. With cable/vonage the wiring goes from the alarm panel, then to your Vonage modem, then to your cable modem, and out of the house through the coax/fiber to your cable provider who then provides the connection to the telephone network. Get it? |
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