• Juno@beehaw.org
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        9 months ago

        On what, exactly? I have personally had the power go out countless times and always the old land line works.

        100% of the time your landlines will work in a power outage. Not dependant on ??? Whatever is being suggested 🙄

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          9 months ago

          When it goes out in your house or on your street tats one thing but when the switch is out its out.

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          9 months ago

          When it goes out in your house or on your street tats one thing but when the switch is out its out.

          The only actually redundant option is long distance radio or satellite.

          Also nowadays normal landlines go over internet as well.

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            9 months ago

            I’m talking pre cell and pre internet domination. My grandma’s house /neighborhood lost power this winter and there was always the reliable old long corded landline that we ordered pizza with as a matter of fact.

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              9 months ago

              When the power goes out at your house, cool, your street/neighborhood cool, the switch, you are offline.

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                9 months ago

                https://telephones.att.com/telephones/corded-telephones/no-ac-power

                Sure, but no switches lost power in this outage. And yes the power in my home could be on, but if the phone company itself has no electricity 🙃 then sure.

                But generally speaking, that doesn’t happen, and it didn’t happen here. Land lines work without power in nearly all circumstances because the power comes through the land line itself.

                But the statement you’re making is a silly one. I could say “your cell phone will never work when all the cell towers are powered down and you don’t have wifi and your phone company has no power either. 😑”

                Still I’ve never had a land line not work when the power in large areas around me goes out.

                “BUT WHAT IF YOU DON’T PAY YOUR BILL AND YOUR PHONE COMPANY IS PART OF A BUSINESS HOSTILE TAKEOVER AND THEY ABANDON YOU As A CUSTOMER”

                uhhh… yeah I guess it won’t work then. Like what are you trying to prove here?

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                  9 months ago

                  I think you missed the entire point, the outage in the article was caused by a Cisco update gone wrong, its the switch hard and software they make… If its an update or a power outage isn’t relevant, it can happen to everything,

                  And i literally said the only actually 99.99% reliable things are long distance radio and satellite. None of these are usually hooked up to a the grid, unless you need a relay station for the radio.

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                    9 months ago

                    The thing is that you’re both right: your landline at your home would continue to work during a power outage, assuming the central office still had power or there wasn’t a mechanical failure there. And if the CO went down, your phone would stop working. And this is a case of the CO going down.

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                  9 months ago

                  Because the switch still had power. And no, im in Germany i don’t know every minor thing about us history…

                  Just read the thread.