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<title>No Dialtone, no DC battery... in Cavalier Telephone users forum</title>
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<pubDate>Wed, 10 Feb 2010 01:42:58 EDT</pubDate>
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<title>No Dialtone, no DC battery...</title>
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<description><![CDATA[<A HREF="/useremail/u/991347"><b>batsona</b></A> : This is the diagnosis by Verizon, when CavTel dispatched them to look at the problem my mother's having with her phones.  --I'm orchestrating this, because she's one of the few who still doesn't have a cellphone.  If she needs to make  a call, she needs to go to her neighbor.<br><br>Called CavTel, and the readily dispatched VZ.  They said they saw no Dialtone and no 'battery'.   This is exactly what I'm seeing at the CPE.  No -48VDC at the CPE.<br><br>Verizon said it's  a cavtel issue, and they have to dispatch one of their techs.  This determination was made at 3PM on a Saturday, and they said a tech probably wouldn't be available until 3 days later on that Tuesday.  Sound like a bad line-card?    It's apparent that having a middleman (CLEC) in the mix, doesn't help repair issues att all.  I told my mother that if you were with Verizon, at least they own all the equipment end-to-end, and they work (I think) 7 days a week, 7A to 7P.<br><br>She's been a C&P Telephone / BellAtlantic / Verizon customer since ~1970, and CavTel since ~2003.  At least I persuaded her to get one of those pay-by-the-drink cellphones...]]></description>
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