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Martin Rosenfeld wrote:
> Scoug,
>
> Maybe some of you locals have had to face the same question. In the
> change over from Comcast to Time-Warner, should I change Comcast
> telephone service (VOIP?) to Time-Warner Digital telephone service?
>
> The pros include a small deduction in the monthly bill because I would
> have Internet, digital TV and telephone with the same carrier. The cons
> include the need for external power for the digital telephone modem and
> a place to put it in the house. We experience about three power failures
> a year. The last power failure we had in Costa Mesa was 10 days ago and
> lasted almost 12 hours. The digital modem has a battery backup that
> lasts about six hours. Generally I like to spread my services among
> several providers so that, when one goes down, I still have the others.
> I would appreciate hearing any ideas on this subject from others in the
> group.
>
> Martin
I have always resisted Time-Warner's pitches on digital phone service
due to the power requirement. I was unaware that their phone had a
battery backup, but if I had their service, I would want a UPS that
lasted longer than 6 hours, perhaps 24-48 hours at the low current drain
that the phone probably requires. AT&T has humongous battery rooms and
generators that supply the battery voltage to your POTS phone.
The features offered by TWC are quite attractive, however. AT&T is also
installing fiber in our neighborhood up to a node within 3000' of the
home. They plan to offer TV and other services. When the contractor was
replacing some junction boxes on our block recently, they bolixed the
job and many phones were out for 48 hours. TWC has been out for up to a
day, but not recently.
Sure glad I have a cell phone as backup!
--
Tom Brown, Catherder
thombrown at san dot rr dot com
Member SCOUG, V.O.I.C.E. & SDAA
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