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jester121
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join:2003-08-09
Lake Zurich, IL

reply to Hazy Arc

Re: It's The Same For Most Telcos

What is the justification for charging E911 on a circuit that doesn't have dial tone? Can you strip the cord and short the wires together to send Morse code like in the movies?

EPS

join:2008-02-13
Hingham, MA

I think there's some sort of legal requirement that all active phone lines, even if only for dry loop DSL, must be able to respond to someone dialing 911 on them.



morbo
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join:2002-01-22
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reply to jester121
yes. please check in on this e911 fee on a dry loop and let us know.



tad2020

join:2007-07-17
Orange, CA

I'm going to have to get a dry line DSL setup at my old office, I'm wondering what kind of insane things AT&T going to put me through to get it and what kinda of extra fees they'll tack on to it like E911 to a DSL only line to a broom closet.


hottboiinnc
ME

join:2003-10-15
Cleveland, OH

also you will be paying full price for that DSL line. They combine what you would pay for Landline plus DSL together to get that DSL only price. You don't save anything so i don't see what the big deal is with a dry line with ATT



tad2020

join:2007-07-17
Orange, CA

Those arseholes, they never surprise me anymore. I should just check if UVerse for SB will be available there soon/at all and just get that, I was already paying $70/m for DSL there before.



Epi

@rr.com

reply to EPS
you can't dial 911 there is no dialtone, i tried and no luck



Flip

@sbcglobal.net

reply to morbo
How is this fee any different than the other BS fees on your bill. Some fees are simply pure profit for the Teleco.


phaqu

join:2005-05-26
Marietta, GA

reply to tad2020

said by tad2020:

I'm wondering what kind of insane things AT&T going to put me through
From my experience with them,in a small word,.... Hell,...pure Hell.

Good luck,...youre gonna need it.

Be prepared to dispute a lot of extra charges that you will have NO idea where they came from,.. OR from "services" that you didnt want or ask for.
Get your state Public Service Commission on speed dial.
I have.


Nanoprobe
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Crab Nebula
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reply to EPS
I now have AT&T dry loop and still have a dial tone. I believe it is required by law that you can still access 911. I have old AT&T cell phones with no SIM cards that still allow access to 911. I keep one in my car for emergencies.
--
Two things are infinite; the universe and human stupidity: and I'm not sure about the universe. Albert Einstein


hottboiinnc
ME

join:2003-10-15
Cleveland, OH
Reviews:
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that depends on what state you live in. In Ohio VZ will provide you a dial tone for 911 on all lines regardless if their active or not. If they're not they actually have them set up to call their offices and sign up for phone service.

But Ohio does not require this as ATT does not do it.


hottboiinnc
ME

join:2003-10-15
Cleveland, OH

reply to phaqu
Good luck if you were/are in Ohio with the PUC against ATT. They are in their pockets. You're better off here with the Consumers Council.



tad2020

join:2007-07-17
Orange, CA

Nope, I'm in California where we get charged like mad on POTS lines with things like the 'pay-for-your-neighbors-phone-service' tax and 'keep-your-phone-number-the-same-each-month-or-we-will-change-it-randomly' fee.

I think I'll just get the POTS line and stick a modem on it so I can dial in if the DSL line goes down. :S


hottboiinnc
ME

join:2003-10-15
Cleveland, OH

have you tried New Edge Networks?


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