Quote from DataCruncher:
also with FIOS, I heard Verizon tears out all your old copper lines. Some people that might not bother, but I have heard news reports that some people were furious about it because Verizon did not warn them adequately, and it prevents people from going back to a normal phone service if they are dissatisfied with FIOS
true. once they install fios internet-you phone will work thru that ONT box.
with small battery backup(which you have to change from time to time and it may cost you 100-150 bucks)
so-if there is no electricity in neighborhood-within few hours you will be without a phone.
i said-i don't want that, give me my old line, that i'm using for backup(phone and dial up internet)-no luck, cause by new âdesignâ they both operate thru same box.
on top of that they put backup battery box behind huge drawer, that i can't move and i'm lucky enough last year, to have for first time, outage, that last for few days. on very first night that f**g battery start making beeping noise, just like a sputnik. low electricity level warning⦠and it's beep's for almost 20 hours before battery completely dies..man..there is no way to shut this thing down..only unplug the battery..brilliant design..
so.. there is some drawbacks with verizon. Internet quality and speed s great, but, yes, no more old copper line and if you plan to sign up for it-find good spot for backup battery and think about, what you going to use for backup.