Anonymous wrote:So I talked to the tech supervisor who was able confirm for me that the problem is outside mom’s house. He asked if she lived in a remote rural location. I laughed — she’s in one of the 15 largest US cities. From past experience I knew that the lines there are still copper, which people steal all.the.time from the neighborhood box. He was shocked that her area has no fiber optic options. He confirmed all this. I said it becomes a problem because 1) apps require more and more bandwidth, and 2) more distressingly, she cannot access crucial things like bills or doctor communications. And yes, pp she still has a landline but can’t use that because the wires are gone again. She can’t use her cell for many things like bills — either the apps won’t allow her to enlarge text, or they do, and become unreadable because you have to keep swiping back and forth to read. Aaarrgghh. Tech manager referred me to sales and customer satisfaction people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So the internet lines are getting cut only in the main box?
Even if that were protected, you can't guarantee that the lines won't be cut, because they can be cut anywhere else they aren't protected.
That said, she has potential options. If she needs to, she can get a cell phone plan that allows tethering - so you use the cell phone for internet access on your computer.
Another thing you can do is get Cox Wifi service if there happens to be Cox internet access points from her house. You mentioned she lives in a city, and Cox has a bunch of public access points in public spaces like airports.
Seriously? Using public areas to access billing and personal info sites (eg social security, bank, etc) is not smart. Not to mention having a senior citizen out in the roads when it’s snowing again soon ... not viable.
Anonymous wrote:Can you get for her or add her to your unlimited phone plan and do a hotspot? Att has hotspots where you can do 10g of data a month per line. That would be more than enough for bills etc and she can use the computer through her phone.
Just a possibility if you can afford it.
Anonymous wrote:So the internet lines are getting cut only in the main box?
Even if that were protected, you can't guarantee that the lines won't be cut, because they can be cut anywhere else they aren't protected.
That said, she has potential options. If she needs to, she can get a cell phone plan that allows tethering - so you use the cell phone for internet access on your computer.
Another thing you can do is get Cox Wifi service if there happens to be Cox internet access points from her house. You mentioned she lives in a city, and Cox has a bunch of public access points in public spaces like airports.
Anonymous wrote:Getting nowhere with elevating the issue through tech support. Ridiculous that people in major urban area cannot access internet because a company doesn’t secure its infrastructure. If this were a rich neighborhood, this wouldn’t be tolerated.
Anonymous wrote:11:11 here. To be clear, get the land line from teh same provider as the internet provider.