Joe Abley wrote:
I seem to remember when I *did* have dial-tone from Bell Canada I'd pick up the handset and get dead air a disturbing proportion of the time. The idea that copper wire-line providers are the only ones who can provide stable telephony doesn't ring true, for me. There's a reason why the five nines don't include the last mile.
Joe
Obviously experiences differ. I for one can't remember a single time I've picked up a POTS line and there not be a dial tone. This with living in several different cities along the East Coast. I find it significantly harder for a VOIP service to "guarantee" availability than a traditional POTS service. And for E911 any increased level of guarantee is better. However, for me it is increasingly more frequent that cell calls don't complete on the first try, or there are "bad zones" either at home or at work where having a conversation is impossible. Not a huge issue for normal phone calls but in an emergency who wants to be finding that special place where service is clear and the 911 operator can hear you. Personally I'll keep a POTS line in the home, if for nothing more than emergencies, until VOIP and Cell providers can consistently offer the same level of services I've had with a traditional phone. Regards, Chris