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Re: here we go again- FIOS



where's the voltage come from to run the analog inside phones?


"Steve Ryckman" <steve-at-simsware.com@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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| spike wrote:
| > would the phone service be ok for upload and downloading of panels with
a
| > modem too?
| > how do you like their internet service.  really fast?
|
| Although I don't do uploading/downloading any longer since getting out
| of the installing side of the business - I've dialed into customers with
| PCAnywhere and other modem programs just fine with it.  Faxing is fine
| as well.  All the voltages are proper and there is no echo or anything
| like VOIP - it just sounds like a really really clean telephone line.
| No crackling or pops like a regular copper POTS line gets in bad weather.
|
| Although the speed is good - the real advantage to it is low latency
| which lets you actually use the bandwidth to it's fullest advantage.
| Oh, and my Internet connection has only been down once in the last two
| years and thats because I was re-routing some wires in the attic.
|
| If it's available in your area, I'd recommend to anyone they get it.
|
| --
| Steven M. Ryckman
| VP Technical Services
| SIMS, Inc.
|
|




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