What’s your point? |
Aren't there cyber crime workers at stations who each have about 50 smartphones that they work? I think I saw a photo on them. So sad that they would be out of service. |
The landline is only the last mile to your house. Voice calls are carried over the Internet after it gets to the colo. No one has dedicated voice trunks anymore AFAIK. |
The only difference is the IMEI. I guess Verizon could be having a problem with the database decides if you can join their broadband network and what services you can have. |
Verizon says its fixed the issue. You should reboot your phone. |
I don’t have service either MOCO Nor dues one of my kids in Denver iPhones rebooted |
Yea, we know. People are pointing out that they wish they still had real landlines. |
Same area code. Only difference was we were in different physical locations when my service went down. I have no idea what happened. What I do know is that my service was restored about 30 seconds after I posted that message. So, thank you DCUM Gods? |
Then they should also wish telcos still had massive copper trunk circuits crisscrossing the country. I don't see many people wishing they still had a horse and buggy just in case something is wrong with their car. So, get over it and move on. |
That makes sense. Sounds like the edge router connecting the BBUs at the cell phone tower to the back haul became isolated. |
You need to tell Verizon then. They might need to do something else to get service restored. Ideally, they would monitor these things, but they don't always hire the best and brightest. |
Because of our obsession with cars 40,000 of your fellow residents of the USA die each year. Maybe horses are not so bad? |
Horse drawn ambulances. That would be neat. |
Trump trying to kill off people in blue states. |
+1 |