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Re: VoIP vs POTS (was Re: Operation Ghost Click)


From: Jay Ashworth <jra () baylink com>
Date: Wed, 2 May 2012 20:25:00 -0400 (EDT)

----- Original Message -----
From: "Jeroen van Aart" <jeroen () mompl net>

I don't doubt it. However my practical experience is such that 100% of
the time (I lost count after 20 or so, in a decade) I experienced a
power failure the phone would still work. I am sure I am not the only
one.

Sure.  (We're not really having this conversation here, are we? :-)

Copper POTS service is centrally powered from a battery plant in the wire
center, which is generally something like -52V nominal at 6000-8000ADC 
continuous.

If you get a tool across those busbars uninsulated, it will flash into
plasma much faster than you can blink; this happened at SPBGFLXA89H in
the... mid to late 80s?  I no longer remember the details, but the guy
couldn't hear for several days, and the *entire* CO -- 30klines of GTD-5
and 100klines of 5E Remote -- was No Dial Tone for at least 12 hours
while they cleaned it up; SPPD and PCSO were stationed on streetcorners
to take emergency reports.

Cheers,
-- jra
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