Paul on 10 Jul 2004 21:31:02 -0000


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Re: [PLUG] VoIP


James Kelly wrote:

Well a UPS won't do you much good, as they generally have uptime
measured in minutes, which will be good to not say interrupt a phone
call, but it is a worth while consideration that you have no 911 service
~ in the event of an extended power outage.  Don't forget either though
that even a cell phone without a service contract will get you 911.  So
just having one laying around charged is a good enough protection for an
instance like that.

What I'm thinking is that a UPS can power an entire computer and monitor for a few minutes, so it should be able to power a modem and VoIP box much longer due to lower power consumption. And I can run my laptop on its battery if I need to. But, that isn't nearly as important as the point about 911.


I didn't know that any old deactivated cell phone could contact 911. Do absolutely all cell phones do this? I wish there was a way to test it before an emergency takes place.

As far as comcast, afaik there is no contract... I don't have one?  I
thought it was a month to month service?

I don't have a contract, but I was thinking that Comcast is more stable and faster than Verizon DSL. So, if I use VoIP I might be compelled to stick with Comcast. That's OK though, because I could always dump Comcast and VoIP at any time and go back to standard copper.
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