Originally Posted By: Nick R
Originally Posted By: JHZR2
Originally Posted By: Nick R
I'll keep my Time Warner Landline phone. I like having a dedicated home phone for emergencies and when I want to actually be able to understand what people are saying.
DOes it come through a real, 48V POTS line off a pole, or through some cable-fangled battery backup interface box?
If the later, I wouldnt count on it any more than a cell.
As I understand it, some of these things cant even do reverse 911 and E911, which while for most may not be necessary, if you have kids or other situations, may be a consideration...
It is cable phone so it has a Cable EMTA as the modem which hooks into the house phone lines. It has a battery backup good for 6-8 hours. And I don't understand why people trust an actual phone line more. IF the pole gets knocked down it's not going to work any better than a cable phone. Anyway, yes they do have E911, I don't know where you heard that it doesn't.
It's not VOIP like skype, it is IP phone, but works the same way a normal landline does and still has 911 that works.
The old fashioned copper POTS is the most reliable phone service on average one can have. One can go on about a possibility of a pole getting knocked down, but someone else can go on about a towers T carrier line getting cut by a backhoe during road construction.. . My cell and POTS have the same number.