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    • DashrenderD
      Dashrender
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      I received an email this morning
      29707aa8-c715-450a-8938-811977436021-image.png

      anyone else heard of this EOL on copper pair?

      Not that I have any - everything I have is Cox - analog over cable.

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      • scottalanmillerS
        scottalanmiller
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        Of course. EOL was in the 1990s. But people keep using deprecated tech all the time.

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        • scottalanmillerS
          scottalanmiller
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          Cox isn't analog over cable. It's voip.

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          • DashrenderD
            Dashrender @scottalanmiller
            last edited by

            @scottalanmiller said in POTS EOL?:

            Cox isn't analog over cable. It's voip.

            You're right, they use an MTA to provide analog to typical home phones.

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            • scottalanmillerS
              scottalanmiller @Dashrender
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              @dashrender said in POTS EOL?:

              @scottalanmiller said in POTS EOL?:

              Cox isn't analog over cable. It's voip.

              You're right, they use an MTA to provide analog to typical home phones.

              ATA. MTA is the email piece 🙂

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              • syko24S
                syko24 @Dashrender
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                @dashrender said in POTS EOL?:

                I received an email this morning
                29707aa8-c715-450a-8938-811977436021-image.png

                anyone else heard of this EOL on copper pair?

                Not that I have any - everything I have is Cox - analog over cable.

                A client of mine was told something similar from AT&T. They were basically trying to upsell them on fiber and voip service. We are no longer using AT&T.

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                • scottalanmillerS
                  scottalanmiller @syko24
                  last edited by

                  @syko24 said in POTS EOL?:

                  @dashrender said in POTS EOL?:

                  I received an email this morning
                  29707aa8-c715-450a-8938-811977436021-image.png

                  anyone else heard of this EOL on copper pair?

                  Not that I have any - everything I have is Cox - analog over cable.

                  A client of mine was told something similar from AT&T. They were basically trying to upsell them on fiber and voip service. We are no longer using AT&T.

                  Not really an upsell. POTS makes the most money typically.

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                  • pmonchoP
                    pmoncho @Dashrender
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                    @dashrender said in POTS EOL?:

                    I received an email this morning
                    29707aa8-c715-450a-8938-811977436021-image.png

                    anyone else heard of this EOL on copper pair?

                    Not that I have any - everything I have is Cox - analog over cable.

                    Yep, Century Link kicked us off in Feb with 30 day's notice. Scrambled to ATT and now paying $80 per line when we were paying $22.

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                    • DashrenderD
                      Dashrender @pmoncho
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                      @pmoncho said in POTS EOL?:

                      @dashrender said in POTS EOL?:

                      I received an email this morning
                      29707aa8-c715-450a-8938-811977436021-image.png

                      anyone else heard of this EOL on copper pair?

                      Not that I have any - everything I have is Cox - analog over cable.

                      Yep, Century Link kicked us off in Feb with 30 day's notice. Scrambled to ATT and now paying $80 per line when we were paying $22.

                      Why did you stick with copper?

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                      • scottalanmillerS
                        scottalanmiller @pmoncho
                        last edited by

                        @pmoncho said in POTS EOL?:

                        @dashrender said in POTS EOL?:

                        I received an email this morning
                        29707aa8-c715-450a-8938-811977436021-image.png

                        anyone else heard of this EOL on copper pair?

                        Not that I have any - everything I have is Cox - analog over cable.

                        Yep, Century Link kicked us off in Feb with 30 day's notice. Scrambled to ATT and now paying $80 per line when we were paying $22.

                        Form the frying pan into the fire!

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                        • pmonchoP
                          pmoncho @Dashrender
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                          @dashrender said in POTS EOL?:

                          @pmoncho said in POTS EOL?:

                          @dashrender said in POTS EOL?:

                          I received an email this morning
                          29707aa8-c715-450a-8938-811977436021-image.png

                          anyone else heard of this EOL on copper pair?

                          Not that I have any - everything I have is Cox - analog over cable.

                          Yep, Century Link kicked us off in Feb with 30 day's notice. Scrambled to ATT and now paying $80 per line when we were paying $22.

                          Why did you stick with copper?

                          Stupid faxes and fire alarm. Like you, we get thousands of pages a month. Also, at the time we found out our fire alarm does not have a wireless option either. UGH. Just a crap show....

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                          • pmonchoP
                            pmoncho @scottalanmiller
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                            @scottalanmiller said in POTS EOL?:

                            @pmoncho said in POTS EOL?:

                            @dashrender said in POTS EOL?:

                            I received an email this morning
                            29707aa8-c715-450a-8938-811977436021-image.png

                            anyone else heard of this EOL on copper pair?

                            Not that I have any - everything I have is Cox - analog over cable.

                            Yep, Century Link kicked us off in Feb with 30 day's notice. Scrambled to ATT and now paying $80 per line when we were paying $22.

                            Form the frying pan into the fire!

                            Your not kidding. UGH. I was so close to getting rid of them but was overridden by the higher powers.

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                            • jt1001001J
                              jt1001001 @pmoncho
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                              @pmoncho @Dashrender We are in the same boat with fax and alarm systems; in addition to having to support legacy PBX systems that can only be managed by dial-up. Several of our POTS have been moved to fiber delivered "voip" and off the carrier's copper plants but we have a few holdout ones that we have to pursue alternatives.

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                              • DashrenderD
                                Dashrender @pmoncho
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                                @pmoncho said in POTS EOL?:

                                @dashrender said in POTS EOL?:

                                @pmoncho said in POTS EOL?:

                                @dashrender said in POTS EOL?:

                                I received an email this morning
                                29707aa8-c715-450a-8938-811977436021-image.png

                                anyone else heard of this EOL on copper pair?

                                Not that I have any - everything I have is Cox - analog over cable.

                                Yep, Century Link kicked us off in Feb with 30 day's notice. Scrambled to ATT and now paying $80 per line when we were paying $22.

                                Why did you stick with copper?

                                Stupid faxes and fire alarm. Like you, we get thousands of pages a month. Also, at the time we found out our fire alarm does not have a wireless option either. UGH. Just a crap show....

                                Yeah, but copper? We haven't been on copper in a decade. We're on Cox's VOIP ATA service. You could easily change to SIP faxing through an ATA device to your fax machine, should be WAY less than $80/m

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                                • DashrenderD
                                  Dashrender @jt1001001
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                                  @jt1001001 said in POTS EOL?:

                                  @pmoncho @Dashrender We are in the same boat with fax and alarm systems; in addition to having to support legacy PBX systems that can only be managed by dial-up. Several of our POTS have been moved to fiber delivered "voip" and off the carrier's copper plants but we have a few holdout ones that we have to pursue alternatives.

                                  Like I just mentioned to @pmoncho you could look into SIP carrier like @Skyetel and ATA's to provide analog dialtone.

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                                    1337 @Dashrender
                                    last edited by 1337

                                    @dashrender said in POTS EOL?:

                                    @jt1001001 said in POTS EOL?:

                                    @pmoncho @Dashrender We are in the same boat with fax and alarm systems; in addition to having to support legacy PBX systems that can only be managed by dial-up. Several of our POTS have been moved to fiber delivered "voip" and off the carrier's copper plants but we have a few holdout ones that we have to pursue alternatives.

                                    Like I just mentioned to @pmoncho you could look into SIP carrier like @Skyetel and ATA's to provide analog dialtone.

                                    Only thing to keep in mind when doing this is that when you have no power, the alarm system goes on battery backup and it still has to still be able to dial out.

                                    So you need to UPS the voip infrastructure so it will work for as many hours as the alarm system can.

                                    I'm not an alarms guy but I think it's safe to say that best practice is to use GSM or IP and not analog->voip. It could be good to now that even the oldest alarm systems can be connected over GSM through something called a GSM communicator/speech dailer.

                                    Also alarm systems can usually be upgraded by upgrading the control panel, which is the electronics that keep track of all the sensors. The sensors and wiring to them would be left intact.

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                                    • DashrenderD
                                      Dashrender @1337
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                                      @pete-s said in POTS EOL?:

                                      @dashrender said in POTS EOL?:

                                      @jt1001001 said in POTS EOL?:

                                      @pmoncho @Dashrender We are in the same boat with fax and alarm systems; in addition to having to support legacy PBX systems that can only be managed by dial-up. Several of our POTS have been moved to fiber delivered "voip" and off the carrier's copper plants but we have a few holdout ones that we have to pursue alternatives.

                                      Like I just mentioned to @pmoncho you could look into SIP carrier like @Skyetel and ATA's to provide analog dialtone.

                                      Only thing to keep in mind when doing this is that when you have no power, the alarm system goes on battery backup and it still has to still be able to dial out.

                                      So you need to UPS the voip infrastructure so it will work for as many hours as the alarm system can.

                                      I'm not an alarms guy but I think it's safe to say that best practice is to use GSM or IP and not analog->voip.

                                      uh - whats IP? VOIP is IP, does it really matter if you have an ATA in the picture? Of course you have to keep the ATA itself and the network (switch) and the firewall and the ISP interface all up to the requirements mentioned above... but sometimes that's your only choice, or still the least expensive one.

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                                      • syko24S
                                        syko24 @Dashrender
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                                        @dashrender said in POTS EOL?:

                                        @jt1001001 said in POTS EOL?:

                                        @pmoncho @Dashrender We are in the same boat with fax and alarm systems; in addition to having to support legacy PBX systems that can only be managed by dial-up. Several of our POTS have been moved to fiber delivered "voip" and off the carrier's copper plants but we have a few holdout ones that we have to pursue alternatives.

                                        Like I just mentioned to @pmoncho you could look into SIP carrier like @Skyetel and ATA's to provide analog dialtone.

                                        I've tried ATA's for faxing with sip providers in the past and they are just too hit or miss. Some faxes go through no problem and others just don't work. We also tried with our alarm company at one time and they just couldn't get the signal to come through properly during their tests. I can't speak for how @Skyetel works as I've only tried through VOIP.MS. @Dashrender have you had success with them?

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                                        • DashrenderD
                                          Dashrender @syko24
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                                          @syko24 said in POTS EOL?:

                                          @dashrender said in POTS EOL?:

                                          @jt1001001 said in POTS EOL?:

                                          @pmoncho @Dashrender We are in the same boat with fax and alarm systems; in addition to having to support legacy PBX systems that can only be managed by dial-up. Several of our POTS have been moved to fiber delivered "voip" and off the carrier's copper plants but we have a few holdout ones that we have to pursue alternatives.

                                          Like I just mentioned to @pmoncho you could look into SIP carrier like @Skyetel and ATA's to provide analog dialtone.

                                          I've tried ATA's for faxing with sip providers in the past and they are just too hit or miss. Some faxes go through no problem and others just don't work. We also tried with our alarm company at one time and they just couldn't get the signal to come through properly during their tests. I can't speak for how @Skyetel works as I've only tried through VOIP.MS. @Dashrender have you had success with them?

                                          Interesting - I have two customers on VOIP.ms with ATA's and they haven't complained at all.

                                          Both Skyetel and VOIP.ms offer T38 trunks now, that's supposed to make faxing better, but I haven't had the need to try yet.

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                                            1337 @Dashrender
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                                            @dashrender said in POTS EOL?:

                                            uh - whats IP? VOIP is IP, does it really matter if you have an ATA in the picture?

                                            Hell, yes it matters. Alarm systems may dial the central with DTMF tones but when they start communicating it's a totally different ballgame.

                                            If voip could transfer all the analog audio signals exactly as they appear without any jitter or compression then it would work flawlessly. But that is not how voip works. To save bandwidth voip compresses the shit out of the audio signal. If the receiving modem can understand what the sender is saying then it work, but if it's too garbled the receiving end can't understand and it won't work. That's why it might work sometimes and sometimes not.

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