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Re: digital cable telephony
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"Crash Gordon" <webmaster@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> What?
> Are you guys talking about telephone service with your cable tv service?
>
>
> <rh.campbell@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:1156511475.509308.54580@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> | Yes, it works fine. You can still wire it for proper line exclusion;
> | however, I have not found a case yet where you can dial in to the
> | panel. For some reason, panels don't see an incoming ring in the same
> | way they do on a Bell line, and subsequently, won't answer the phone.
> | Haven't tried asking the customer to force the panel to answer an
> | incoming ring; that might still work..
> |
> | All the usual cautions about power failure, using a UPS etc apply here,
> | since in some ways, this is not too much different than VoIP (albeit
> | somewhat more reliable it seems)
> |
> | Don wrote:
> | > anyone have any experience using the digital cable telephone service
> with an
> | > alarm system? Is the alarm able to report to centrals tation ok?
> NIck
> said
> | > he can program systems over the digital cable network so I assume an
> alarm
> | > would work on it. Any real life experience out there before I take
> the
> | > plunge?
> |
>
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