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Re: home router battery backup


From: Justin Streiner <streinerj () gmail com>
Date: Wed, 12 Jan 2022 14:30:06 -0500

I'm one of the atypical users, when compared to the population at large,
but probably in line for this audience.

Critical gear is on a transfer switch and both inputs to that come from
UPSs that are on separate circuits. Less critical gear is fed from one UPS
or the other to balance the load and allow headroom for a load shift due to
a UPS failure.  My office gear is on a separate UPS on a different circuit.

Thank you
jms

On Wed, Jan 12, 2022, 13:01 Scott T Anderson via NANOG <nanog () nanog org>
wrote:

Hi NANOG mailing list,



I am a graduate student, currently conducting research on how power
outages affect home Internet users. I know that the FCC has a regulation
since 2015 (47 CFR Section 9.20) requiring ISPs to provide an option to
voice customers to purchase a battery backup for emergency voice services
during power outages. As this is only an option and only applies to
customers who subscribe to voice services, I was wondering if anyone had
any insights on the prevalence of battery backup for home modem/routers?
I.e., what percentage of home users actually install a battery backup in
their home modem/router or use an external UPS?



Thanks.

Scott



Reference for 47 CFR Section 9.20:
https://www.ecfr.gov/current/title-47/chapter-I/subchapter-A/part-9/subpart-H/section-9.20




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