On Tuesday, September 2, 2003, at 02:22 PM, Scott Bradner wrote:
Perhaps, perhaps not. I live in Ontario Canada and in the recent
blackout, my phone kept working.
i.e., you did not have a ISDN or wireless phone
Yes we still have an old-fashioned no frills basic telephone in the
house. I also have a portable 900 MHz digital phone (dead), a DSL
connection (dead, at a minimum because the modem had no power), a
laptop (which worked long enough for me not to notice the outage at
first, until I went to connect to the internet, when I noticed the net
was down, when I noticed my 802.11 was down, when I noticed my DSL
modem was down, when I noticed the power was out ...)
To get news I dug out an old walkman the batteries were still working.
Also my cell phone DID work (with Bell Mobility in Canada).
It is my impression that wireless local loop systems (WLL) for
telephony include backup batteries in subscriber units as well. That
might be due to either regulation or expectations or both.
simon
Scott
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