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priller

join:2000-10-20
Gainesville, VA
·voip.ms
·Callcentric
·Vonage
·callwithus

reply to dadkins
Re: Lets see...

said by dadkins See Profile :

Internet can go down, no third party VoIP is going to work - CDV most likely will!

CDV is backed up by battery - my modem is not.
No modem - no HSI - no VoIP/
CDV doesn't need modem or internet.
CDV does work in a power outage.

Hold the phone! Let's get the facts right.

I have a UPS on my Comcast modem and third-party ATA. When the power goes out, I'm still working.

CDV needs the eMTA ... what do you think that is!!!


djrobx

join:2000-05-31
Valencia, CA
·PHONE POWER
·AT&T U-Verse
·AT&T CallVantage
·Time Warner VOIP
·RoadRunner Cable

said by priller See Profile :

I have a UPS on my Comcast modem and third-party ATA. When the power goes out, I'm still working.

CDV needs the eMTA ... what do you think that is!!!
Funny - without CDV availability, Comcast's node and other cable equipment probably wouldn't be battery backed, and you'd be SOL in a power outage anyway!

-- Rob

priller

join:2000-10-20
Gainesville, VA
HeHeHe ... That's very true! Thanks Comcast!!!!


en102
Canadian, eh?

join:2001-01-26
Valencia, CA
reply to djrobx
During many power outages, DSL worked fine, as long as I powered up the modem (car jumpstart kit + 400W inverter).
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Canada = Hollywood North


djrobx

join:2000-05-31
Valencia, CA
·PHONE POWER
·AT&T U-Verse
·AT&T CallVantage
·Time Warner VOIP
·RoadRunner Cable


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Not too surprising for DSL - Unless you're on an RT, there's no active equipment between you and the CO that needs powering. And I assume COs are very well poised to maintain power during a power outage.

RTs are, again, tied to voice services, so those are also surely designed to run during a power outage.

Cable has a lot of active equipment between the end user and the plant that needs powering. I remember back when I had MediaOne (no phone services offered), whenever there was a power outage, there was a predictable amount of time it took for their data services to come back up once power was restored. It was sort of like waiting for their computers to boot-up!



Ual

@bellsouth.net

reply to djrobx
said by djrobx See Profile :

Funny - without CDV availability, Comcast's node and other cable equipment probably wouldn't be battery backed, and you'd be SOL in a power outage anyway!

-- Rob
I've had battery backups for a long time (just plain good idea for your computer equipment) and the node's had battery backups long before they started offering CDV anywhere. Power can be a tricky thing - you can have power and the neighbors across the street not. Imagine if your Comcast would have always gone out if anywhere between them and you SOMEBODY somewhere didn't have power.


dadkins
Can you do Blu?
Premium,MVM
join:2003-09-26
Hercules, CA
·Comcast

reply to priller
said by priller See Profile :

said by dadkins See Profile :

Internet can go down, no third party VoIP is going to work - CDV most likely will!

CDV is backed up by battery - my modem is not.
No modem - no HSI - no VoIP/
CDV doesn't need modem or internet.
CDV does work in a power outage.

Hold the phone! Let's get the facts right.

I have a UPS on my Comcast modem and third-party ATA. When the power goes out, I'm still working.

CDV needs the eMTA ... what do you think that is!!!
What do I think it is? An eMTA.
There is no UPS here, the ARIS eMTA has it's own battery - just like my laptops.
The eMTA does NOT power anything else - not even it's own HSI modem!


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Think outside the Fox... Opera


mod_wastrel

join:2008-03-28
reply to Ual
Yep, anyone who gets HSI (with or without CDV) and doesn't use a UPS with their cable modem or eMTA (and, of course, their computer) pretty much deserves what they get when the power goes out.
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