POTS Ending (Re: Operation Ghost Click)

Naslund, Steve SNaslund at medline.com
Wed May 9 16:23:27 UTC 2012


Does not matter much when few people are using home landlines and even fewer own sat phones.

Steven Naslund

-----Original Message-----
From: Henry Linneweh [mailto:hrlinneweh at sbcglobal.net] 
Sent: Wednesday, May 09, 2012 10:45 AM
To: Stephen Sprunk; nanog at nanog.org
Subject: Re: POTS Ending (Re: Operation Ghost Click)

Premature and very dangerous move, the public is at great risk, only Sat phones seem
to work when there is a natural disaster. Cell phones for the most part can't even connect
to 911....

-henry



________________________________
 From: Stephen Sprunk <stephen at sprunk.org>
To: nanog at nanog.org 
Sent: Sunday, May 6, 2012 12:44 PM
Subject: Re: POTS Ending (Re: Operation Ghost Click)
 
On 04-May-12 04:11, Anurag Bhatia wrote:
> Curious to know if naked DSL (DSL without dialtone & POTS link) is common
> in North America?

The availability of naked DSL varies from state to state within the US,
depending on how successful the telcos have been at bribing^Wlobbying
the various state regulators and politicians.  Even where not required,
some telcos have ended up offering it anyway due to competition from
other service providers, eg. cable, fixed wireless or mobile wireless.

> PSTN <<>> IP connectivity is banned [in India] which brings up back to
> GSM/CDMA and POTS option.

The naked DSL debate isn't about VoIP; it's really about the mass
adoption of mobile phones.  Some telcos see DSL as an opportunity to
force customers to keep paying for landlines they never use anymore. 
This is a big deal because they have a lot of expensive equipment
they're still paying for--much of it bought to handle the massive influx
of dial-up modem users in the 1990s--that is generating less and less
revenue every year.

S

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