What happens after VoIP
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05-01-2019 6:17 PM
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Hi Guys,
I am being plastered with VoIP offers and advertisements, so I am wondering how will I keep my connection to Internet once the land lines become defunct? Any thoughts would be most welcome, even though I am not tempted at the moment.
Best regards,
Alex
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05-01-2019 6:25 PM
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05-01-2019 6:29 PM
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05-01-2019 6:40 PM
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Re: What happens after VoIP
05-01-2019 6:43 PM
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05-01-2019 9:49 PM
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VOIP would be useless if you had a power cut - but a landline (connected to a non-digital phone) would be fine.
I wouldn't rely on a mobile for a wide area blackout either.
Sometimes you need to call the emergency services - possibly because of the cause of blackout...
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05-01-2019 10:45 PM
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Are you aware that the plan is to put us all on IP phones by 2025? https://www.techradar.com/uk/news/bts-plans-to-switch-off-analogue-phone-network-gather-momentum
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Re: What happens after VoIP
06-01-2019 12:41 AM
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Have they finished providing internet capability to every dwelling in the land yet?
I can't see that there is any saving in cost for BT - they still have to provide a piece of wire or fibre to each house.
Is this idea from the same source as "smart meters"?
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06-01-2019 10:45 AM
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Thank you for the information Baldrick1 and the others. I know that ADSL will not work without a land line and my question was "what are the alternatives and what is Plusnet going to provide instead" and how soon. 2025 looks far away, but my fear is that the land lines will be discontinued as more people switch to VoIP. I take it that as far as Internet service is concerned, going over to Fibre will work after the land lines are cut. As for calling emergency services during power cuts, surely mobile networks will continue to work.
Thanks again,
Alex
06-01-2019 10:54 AM
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Addressing your question to us, I’m afraid we’ve no news to share regarding any new products we may or may not have in the pipeline, but we’ve no plans I’m aware of to discontinue your landline phone.
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06-01-2019 1:38 PM
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@VileReynard wrote:
Have they finished providing internet capability to every dwelling in the land yet?
My guess is that due to the very low bandwidth required for voice it's not a problem. From memory Skype worked back in the dial up days, though I could be wrong.
I can't see that there is any saving in cost for BT - they still have to provide a piece of wire or fibre to each house.
First there's all the hardware in the exchanges that will no longer need to be maintained. Then as I understand how fibre works the street cabinets are connected by fibre back to a head end, which might not be located in the local exchange. Maybe this will make many exchanges redundant, These could then be turned into a nice little earner for BT by flogging them off.
Is this idea from the same source as "smart meters"?
I'm sure that it won't happen unless BT can make money out of it. I suspect that it will hit the same sort of issues as the proposed switch off of FM transmitters.
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06-01-2019 2:11 PM
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Does any country (no matter how backward) not currently have a landline network?
Its a great idea for non-internet users - instead of just paying BT to use a phone, they pay BT + ISP + Voip provider. Even if they only make occasional calls.
Is there a Voip standard, in the same way as their is a Telephone standard?
Non-standard Skype is plagued by dropouts and poor sound quality, so would need replacing.
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06-01-2019 2:18 PM
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@VileReynard wrote:
Is there a Voip standard, in the same way as their is a Telephone standard?
@VileReynard, VoIP is a protocol if that is what you are meaning.
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06-01-2019 2:45 PM
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@VileReynard wrote:
Its a great idea for non-internet users - instead of just paying BT to use a phone, they pay BT + ISP + Voip provider. Even if they only make occasional calls.
Am I missing something? As I see it, the current system transfers analogue voice and routing (number being called) data to the exchange, where it's converted to digital data that presumably includes the routing data. From here on it's all digital. Why not do the analogue to digital conversion at the consumers phone and go digital all the way? I'm sure it's not quite this simple but why would this require an ISP and VOIP provider in the loop?
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Re: What happens after VoIP
06-01-2019 3:31 PM - edited 06-01-2019 3:33 PM
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@Baldrick1 wrote:
Are you aware that the plan is to put us all on IP phones by 2025? https://www.techradar.com/uk/news/bts-plans-to-switch-off-analogue-phone-network-gather-momentum
Yeah, alright..... and do you remember,... we would all be working in "paperless offices".... and using our own flying cars to get to and from... and ... oh so many other projects... wasn`t there something about a "cashless society" too ? ? ? Smart meter ? No chance.. I am just as smart, and I can read a meter too ! ! !...
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