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Comments on news posted 2007-02-04 14:22:03: As we’ve noted, outages happen and sometimes everyone in an area loses access to their phone, internet and related services for a short time. ..

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TeatherWind

join:2001-08-21
Euless, TX
·AT&T U-Verse

Verizon = Good?

But I thought that Verizon was the devil!

How can a company that changes all of the phone books black, and has darth vader as their spokesman be doing something good for the public?
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qdemn7
Smurf in My Loop
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join:2003-09-16
Fort Worth, TX
Very Impressive

Kudos to Verizon for being interested in really helping their customer, and non-customers in a time of need.


TKJunkMail
Enjoy the sun
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join:2002-03-03
Avalon, NJ
·Sprint Mobile Broa..
·Comcast

reply to TeatherWind
Re: Verizon = Good?

Though it is expected of corporations to react in emergencies, it is nevertheless good to see them follow thru when it happens.
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Subaru
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join:2001-05-31
Greenwich, CT
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·Packet8

They did the same for...

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mobile pay phones
Verizon did the same for Ground Zero they ran a movable Cell Site on wheels.


Lee GWB
Yaco
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join:2001-10-13
Allendale, NJ
Good Job!
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madrhino

join:2004-07-03
·Verizon FIOS

Nice gesture

When they start allowing elderly customers to keep their copper lines for emergencies after getting FIOS maybe I'll believe they aren't evil.
Until then it will take more than this to convince me they aren't.
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phattieg

join:2001-04-29
Winter Park, FL
·Verizon Wireless B..
·Sprint Mobile Broa..

said by madrhino See Profile :

When they start allowing elderly customers to keep their copper lines for emergencies after getting FIOS maybe I'll believe they aren't evil.
Until then it will take more than this to convince me they aren't.
Again, as mentioned in previous Verizon threads, it would be nice if they stopped ripping out the copper, and started using it to power their ONT device, instead of charging it to the customers bill, or relying on the customers power to always be on. Everyone knows the phone usually still works (land lines that is) when the power is out, and thats because the power is generated by the phone company. I feel, for the sake of emergency situations where power failure could take days to restore, that Verizon should use the old copper to power their equipment. It's not like I get to keep the ONT if I canceled, so why should I pay for the power going to the unit if I never had to pay for the power on my phone line before?

Am I wrong, or does this make sense??? It costs more to rip all that old copper out anyway (as in more time to pay a tech to remove it, and more waste of good wire).
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Fatal Vector

join:2005-11-26



Copper is very valuable as raw metal scrap, currently. The whole aim is to eventually get rid of the old plant as I'm sure it costs them a good amount to maintain it, as well as the backup power system.

While it does seem kind of stupid not to keep at least a minimal pohone capacity for an extreme emergency, such as a nuke attack, I'm sure Verizon as well as other telcos will not be deterred since profit on our backs is the ultimate name of the game for them.

Then again, AT&T's plan of using their copper drops to deliver their service DOES leave this capability in place, interestingly enough.


Tzale
Proud Libertarian Conservative
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join:2004-01-06
Sweden
·Verizon FIOS
·Optimum Online

reply to phattieg
said by phattieg See Profile :

said by madrhino See Profile :

When they start allowing elderly customers to keep their copper lines for emergencies after getting FIOS maybe I'll believe they aren't evil.
Until then it will take more than this to convince me they aren't.
Again, as mentioned in previous Verizon threads, it would be nice if they stopped ripping out the copper, and started using it to power their ONT device, instead of charging it to the customers bill, or relying on the customers power to always be on. Everyone knows the phone usually still works (land lines that is) when the power is out, and thats because the power is generated by the phone company. I feel, for the sake of emergency situations where power failure could take days to restore, that Verizon should use the old copper to power their equipment. It's not like I get to keep the ONT if I canceled, so why should I pay for the power going to the unit if I never had to pay for the power on my phone line before?

Am I wrong, or does this make sense??? It costs more to rip all that old copper out anyway (as in more time to pay a tech to remove it, and more waste of good wire).
Your logic is flawed....

That copper wire is worth so much that thieves have been ripping it off the poles and selling it as scrap metal. Copper is worth a lot of money, and it would be a waste for them to just power their network with it. The entire purpose behind going with FIOS is to GET RID of copper which is harder to maintain and more expensive.

They aren't ripping anyones copper out yet. It will probably be years before they even start doing that. You can request to keep your copper phone line if you want.

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CopperMux

join:2005-01-18
·Comcast

reply to madrhino
said by madrhino See Profile :

When they start allowing elderly customers to keep their copper lines for emergencies after getting FIOS maybe I'll believe they aren't evil.
Until then it will take more than this to convince me they aren't.
LOL, like they are changing anything by removing the copper. In the 2003 blackout, the office battery back ups failed in many places, FIOS or copper, the phones wont work.


Omne

join:2000-09-22
Dunbar, WV
reply to phattieg
by leaving the copper network then verizon also has to allow clec's to use it

zerog

join:2002-02-10
Dallas, TX
BINGO

ding ding ding

The amount of copper you get from 30-40m of 22-24 awg pair isn't worth the trouble for scrap value.

There are currently no laws requiring fair access to fiber, only copper.

pcnetworx1

join:2005-09-21
Bethel Park, PA

reply to CopperMux
Ding, Ding, Ding!

Thank you CopperMux for enlightening the scores of almost "drones" now on the copper issue.

And for the umpteenth time I would like to point out that most backbone connections now are over Fiber, so even if YOUR line is powered, whats to say you can call outside the C.O. in such an extreme situation after the fiber has ripped off the poles? (Heck, even when its buried, backhoes are quite voracious... But that's a whole different issue entirely.)

madrhino

join:2004-07-03
·Verizon FIOS


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said by CopperMux See Profile :

said by madrhino See Profile :

When they start allowing elderly customers to keep their copper lines for emergencies after getting FIOS maybe I'll believe they aren't evil.
Until then it will take more than this to convince me they aren't.
LOL, like they are changing anything by removing the copper. In the 2003 blackout, the office battery back ups failed in many places, FIOS or copper, the phones wont work.
If you mean a Verizon Central Office (then BA) 48 VDC battery backup failed it's because someone screwed up really,really,really bad.
If you are saying people in private offices lost power to their phone systems ,so what?911 lines and commerce lines are 2 different topics.


XoLiMiT

join:2001-10-04
Newark, NJ
fios comes with an 8 hour backup power battery, my friend installs fios for verizon

PittsPgh

join:2003-08-21
Pittsburgh, PA

said by XoLiMiT See Profile :

fios comes with an 8 hour backup power battery, my friend installs fios for verizon
Those batteries don't last forever. Who foots the bill when they wear out?

Kearnstd
Elf Wizard
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join:2002-01-22
Mullica Hill, NJ

reply to Subaru
Re: They did the same for...

how long do the Semi truck ones last i wonder, considering a perminate installation can go several hours on batteries id imagine that it wouldnt take much of a generator to keep a moble site going for a few days.
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Kearnstd
Elf Wizard
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join:2002-01-22
Mullica Hill, NJ
reply to madrhino
Re: Nice gesture

Copper thieves are so daring they have even tried to steal from the other big utility that uses those poles, and i dont mean cable. zzzzzzt
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Subaru
1-3-2-4
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join:2001-05-31
Greenwich, CT
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reply to Kearnstd
Re: They did the same for...

ohh that I don't know but it would be interesting.. but I think what would be interesting to find out is how do they get the mobile sites hooked up to the network?

madrhino

join:2004-07-03
·Verizon FIOS

reply to Kearnstd
Re: Nice gesture

Like zerog said telephone wire isn't worth much.The actual copper yield is less than 10% and there are processing fees.
The heavier power cable yields around 90% copper with minimal processing fees(12 pack of Bud and a Buck knife will work at home.)
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