Anonymous wrote:I think that the foist line does technically work for a few hours after an outage, as long as the backup battery hasn't died. The problem is that you need a corded phone I.e. Phone that doesn't need electricity to work. If you're trying to use a cordless phone it won't work even if the phone battery is fully charged.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why on earth do they cut a landline? Doesn't fios provide land line service?
by "landline" OP means a traditional copper line, where the line carries enough electricity to work.
FIOS offers a "landline" where the phone service is (I think) provided over a fiber optic cable with a router that requires an external electric power source to work.
In a power outage a copper line will continue to work while a FIOS line will eventually go dead.
This is what I'm telling you, you don't get any phone service in a power outage. Nada! Even within seconds of a power outage. It's dangerous b/c if a cell phone isn't charged or easily accessible, you are screwed if you have to call 911.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why on earth do they cut a landline? Doesn't fios provide land line service?
by "landline" OP means a traditional copper line, where the line carries enough electricity to work.
FIOS offers a "landline" where the phone service is (I think) provided over a fiber optic cable with a router that requires an external electric power source to work.
In a power outage a copper line will continue to work while a FIOS line will eventually go dead.
Anonymous wrote:Why on earth do they cut a landline? Doesn't fios provide land line service?