Douglas Purdy on 24 Feb 2015 14:05:03 -0800


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Re: [PLUG] Forced FIOS upgrade?


My mother-in-law had the same situation a year ago.
We had reservations but agreed to the free upgrade. She has never been
pushed to pay any more money or accept additional services.

However her house mostly had the old two prong receptacles.
After disconnecting her old service, tech announced we had to provide a
three prong grounded receptacle. I was able to do that quickly & plug in
the FIOS equipment the next day but many people would have had to call an
electrician.

> Sorry that this is off topic, but I know that you folks know a lot about
> this :)
>
> My mother's Verizon landline is currently not working.  I believe that
> her current service is POTS, though that may have changed in 2006 when I
> had a DSL line installed so that I could stay with her following an
> illness.  (Am I correct that this is still POTS?)
>
> So on Saturday, I plugged a phone into the NID on the back of the house
> and got no dialtone.  A technician came out on Sunday and confirmed that
> the issue is in fact with the line, external to the house.
>
> The technician stated that the line needed to be upgraded to FIOS.  At
> first I agreed to a migration order.  But the thought subsequently
> occurred to me that they may be using this as an excuse to backdoor her
> into a service that she doesn't need - and will cost her more money.
>
> Is there a legitimate reason why they can't restore her existing service?


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