  pnh102 Reptiles Are Cuddly And Pretty Premium join:2002-05-02 Mount Airy, MD
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| reply to GNXPower Re: Who cares
said by GNXPower : If Verizon gets into the mix and can provide a better 9-1-1 solution, it will attract even more people.
Verizon would need to provide a rock-solid network connection at a low cost for that to happen. They can do it if they wanted to, the question is will they. -- Keep America Strong! Bush/Cheney 2004 |
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  GNXPower Got Boost? Premium join:2003-12-18 Huntington Beach, CA
| No they wouldn't. It's certainly not stopping Broadvoice, Vonage, VoicePulse, Packet8 and others from getting customers. You add that with the perceived reliability of the Verizon name and they'll have no problem attracting custoemrs (especially if they ditch the POTS requirement for DSL). -- 10.98@121 |
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  pnh102 Reptiles Are Cuddly And Pretty Premium join:2002-05-02 Mount Airy, MD
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| But isn't reliability needed to match the kind of availability you get with POTS-provided 911 service? I'm not trying to be sarcastic, I am seriously wondering. The main selling point of POTS is that 911 always works, even during a power outage or other major disaster. Unless the underlaying broadband connection is as rock-solid, VOIP cannot sell 911 on that kind of promise.
One alternative for Verizon would be to include the POTS line at no extra charge (or for $5 a month or some other obscenely cheap rate). Give it as freebie for DSL customers. -- Keep America Strong! Bush/Cheney 2004 |
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| If the customer is using their DSL as the broadband source, it would be utilizing the same physical infrastructure as the traditional POTS. So yes, that signal will be there no matter what*.
And on the second part, if the Verizon VoIP customer is not using the Verizon network (DSL line) for the broadband connection, there is no way to give the customer a traditional "backup" POTS line. (unless you try to work something out with the local ILEC, but good luck!) 
* barring any unforseen circumstances, 99.99% network reliability. |
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  GNXPower Got Boost? Premium join:2003-12-18 Huntington Beach, CA
| reply to pnh102 Well POTS doesn't always work. During the last big N.E. power outtage for instance, phones went dead too. Plus add to that the fact that the vast majority of todays telephones are so fully featured they require 110V service anyway.
9-1-1 in and of itself isn't selling POTS. It's the lack of an alternative that is selling POTS. -- 10.98@121 |
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