[Discuss] AT&T eliminating copper phone lines
Shirley Márquez Dúlcey
mark at buttery.org
Tue Mar 28 15:45:52 EDT 2017
I suspect that AT&T's answer to the alarm question is "tough noogies".
If I had to buy a new system now I'd be looking seriously at
SimpliSafe. They're based here in Boston, the install is DIY and
cheaper than having alarm company people do it, and monitoring is a
mere $15/month with no contract. It works over cellular so you don't
need a landline. That means the monitoring won't work if there is a
long power outage, but you're no better off with fiber or cable.
Disclosure: one of my housemates works for them.
On Tue, Mar 28, 2017 at 3:26 PM, Robert La Ferla <robert at laferla.net> wrote:
> As of 2003, it is required by law that they allow you to port your local phone number to a wireless carrier but local to local isn’t required.
>
> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Telecommunications_Act_of_1996 <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Telecommunications_Act_of_1996>
>
>> On Mar 28, 2017, at 3:23 PM, Daniel Barrett <dbarrett at blazemonger.com> wrote:
>>
>> On March 28, 2017, Derek Atkins wrote:
>>>> 2. Add phone service to my existing Verizon FIOS Internet plan. (Con:
>>>> I lose my phone number of 25 years.)
>>>
>>> I don't understand this second point. Why can't you port your existing
>>> phone number over?
>>
>> I don't understand it either, but Verizon has confirmed it (twice).
>> Apparently, my home number is special. 95% of home numbers can be
>> ported to their FIOS Voice service, but mine can't.
>>
>> However, they can port it to Verizon Wireless. Weird.
>>
>> --
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>> dbarrett at blazemonger.com
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