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Re: FCCs RFC for the Definition of Broadband


From: Luke Marrott <luke.marrott () gmail com>
Date: Fri, 28 Aug 2009 13:17:14 -0600

One thing that I think service providers take into account is that while
many people still have phones that do not have their own power source,
battery backups for home computers aren't that common as a general rule.
There is no need to have battery backup for internet services if the
computer doesn't have power.

:Luke

On Fri, Aug 28, 2009 at 1:10 PM, Walter Keen <walter.keen () rainierconnect net
wrote:

  I agree, while the majority of government and service providers have
  the opinion that POTS is a lifeline service, and ethernet is not, I
  disagree.  I know the service provider I work for is starting to change
  their views on this, but it will take time for the general populous of
  managers, etc throughout the nation to realize this.
  William Herrin wrote:

On Fri, Aug 28, 2009 at 2:15 PM, Carlos Alcantar[1]<carlos () race com>
wrote:

The dropping of internet is done on purpose to preserve the battery for
the pots when ac power is lost.  This is an actual setting in just about
all manufacturers of ftth equipment.  You'll probably have a hard time
to get them to change the profile on the equipment tho but it is
possible.

Hi Carlos,

I realize why it's done. I merely point out that there are common
configurations in which the having the FTTH NID power the POTS
circuitry and drop the Internet circuitry is exactly the opposite of
correct. Where instead of preserving access to emergency responders,
it is intentionally designed to cut that access.

Regards,
Bill Herrin




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Walter Keen
Network Technician
Rainier Connect
(o) 360-832-4024
(c) 253-302-0194

References

  1. mailto:carlos () race com




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:Luke Marrott


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