Telephone question
- nitrah55
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Telephone question
The Bride signed up for one of these package deals from our cable company- tv, phone and internet for one low price (for two years, anyway).
My two concerns are 911 service and service in the event of a blackout.
Anybody here do this sort of thing, and are you happy with it?
I am particularly interested in hearing from Cablevision subscribers on Long Island (and you know who you are) but will take free advice from anyone. Even Pea.
My two concerns are 911 service and service in the event of a blackout.
Anybody here do this sort of thing, and are you happy with it?
I am particularly interested in hearing from Cablevision subscribers on Long Island (and you know who you are) but will take free advice from anyone. Even Pea.
I am about 25% sure of this.
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Anyway. I have the triple threat. I have saved $1,500 just in phone costs the first year. If there is a power outage or the cable goes out, I do lose phone coverage. I figure I have a cell phone, so no biggie.
The business line still comes into the house, so we do have a landline as well. We are thinking about kicking Verizon to the curb on the business line as well. Just not yet.
bite me
I think
Anyway. I have the triple threat. I have saved $1,500 just in phone costs the first year. If there is a power outage or the cable goes out, I do lose phone coverage. I figure I have a cell phone, so no biggie.
The business line still comes into the house, so we do have a landline as well. We are thinking about kicking Verizon to the curb on the business line as well. Just not yet.
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Karen & Johnny have it -- they're pretty satisfied so far.
Now, if only the landlord would get the plumbing squared away....
Karen & John-Angelo camped out in our house again last night due to an unusable bathroom & shower at the new apartment. But the plumbers are working, they're working.....unlike the landlord at the previous place, who talked a good game but didn't fix anything!
Yuck, though!
Now, if only the landlord would get the plumbing squared away....
Karen & John-Angelo camped out in our house again last night due to an unusable bathroom & shower at the new apartment. But the plumbers are working, they're working.....unlike the landlord at the previous place, who talked a good game but didn't fix anything!
Yuck, though!
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VAdame wrote:Karen & Johnny have it -- they're pretty satisfied so far.
Now, if only the landlord would get the plumbing squared away....
Karen & John-Angelo camped out in our house again last night due to an unusable bathroom & shower at the new apartment. But the plumbers are working, they're working.....unlike the landlord at the previous place, who talked a good game but didn't fix anything!
Yuck, though!
Sorry, but this is a leap year, so I get 29 extra holidays.
I may be able to get around to it sometime next summer....
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Re: Telephone question
We have a "triple play" through Insight (which is related to Comcast somehow, though I'm not sure exactly how). We have had outages (brief ones) of all service (cable Internet, cable TV and telephone) but nothing too serious. We use our cell phones mostly anyway, so even if the house phone were lost we wouldn't be incommunicado.nitrah55 wrote:The Bride signed up for one of these package deals from our cable company- tv, phone and internet for one low price (for two years, anyway).
My two concerns are 911 service and service in the event of a blackout.
Anybody here do this sort of thing, and are you happy with it?
I am particularly interested in hearing from Cablevision subscribers on Long Island (and you know who you are) but will take free advice from anyone. Even Pea.
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I still have a landline through AT&T.
In the event of a major evacuation, the phone company can do a reverse 911 and tell you to leave. They can't do this with a cell phone.
About two months ago, our power was out because of wind damage. Most of my neighbors couldn't use their household phones, but I could.
It's a peace of mind issue for me, so I am willing to pay the extra money each month.
In the event of a major evacuation, the phone company can do a reverse 911 and tell you to leave. They can't do this with a cell phone.
About two months ago, our power was out because of wind damage. Most of my neighbors couldn't use their household phones, but I could.
It's a peace of mind issue for me, so I am willing to pay the extra money each month.
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Re: Telephone question
Too late, I suppose, but is FiOS in your area?nitrah55 wrote:The Bride signed up for one of these package deals from our cable company- tv, phone and internet for one low price (for two years, anyway).
My two concerns are 911 service and service in the event of a blackout.
Anybody here do this sort of thing, and are you happy with it?
I am particularly interested in hearing from Cablevision subscribers on Long Island (and you know who you are) but will take free advice from anyone. Even Pea.
Verizon FiOS customers get power back-up for their phone services so you don't lose your telephone when the power goes out.
They just started putting in fiber-optic lines in the town next to me- I hope they're coming to my town next!
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Re: Telephone question
I have had no problems in the 4-1/2 years I've had it.nitrah55 wrote:The Bride signed up for one of these package deals from our cable company- tv, phone and internet for one low price (for two years, anyway).
My two concerns are 911 service and service in the event of a blackout.
Anybody here do this sort of thing, and are you happy with it?
I am particularly interested in hearing from Cablevision subscribers on Long Island (and you know who you are) but will take free advice from anyone. Even Pea.
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- Douglas Adams (1952 - 2001)
Si fractum non sit, noli id reficere.
Teach a child to be polite and courteous in the home and, when he grows up, he'll never be able to drive in New Jersey.