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From: "Rich Kulawiec" <rsk@gsp.org>
That's the problem. Copper plant is clearly not the optimal solution for data communication, but when you really NEED a voice call to go through -- say, when a major hurricane moves up the coast, taking out all kinds of infrastructure as it goes -- it gives you the best chance. And if that phone call's content is something like "the water is rising, we need to be evac'd NOW", then you'd probably want that best chance.
Well, if it's as well-maintained as it once was. Say what you want about the old Ma Bell, but they overengineered the hell out of everything from CO's to handsets, and that effort saved lives.
I have seen footage of a 308 rifle bullet going through the network of a 500 phone... which continued working.
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There's a messier problem here, that I don't see much coverage of (so perhaps I heard it wrong): Is not Verizon trying to replace *regulated* ILEC copper with *unregulated* FiOS VoF? Isn't that pulling a pretty fast one? This came up in the "when we install FiOS, we're physically removing all your copper demarcs (even if they have active calls on them)" thing, too, but still not much outrage. Cheers, -- jra -- Jay R. Ashworth Baylink jra@baylink.com Designer The Things I Think RFC 2100 Ashworth & Associates http://www.bcp38.info 2000 Land Rover DII St Petersburg FL USA BCP38: Ask For It By Name! +1 727 647 1274