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Digital Voice in a Power Outage
We are getting Digital Voice in the next month of so.
So what happens during a power outage?
We have UPS to keep the equipment (broadband hub, cordless phones, etc) in the house working. A power outage will also result in the green box at the end of the road going off, so no connection.
BT say keep your mobile phone charged, but the power outage will also take out the mobile phone mast. We are also in a mobile grey (almost dead) spot, relying on Wifi Calling.
So has this been thought through. Loss of local substation will result in no communications, or am I missing something?

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Re: Digital Voice in a Power Outage
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Re: Digital Voice in a Power Outage
Thank you Automatic Reply
I have already followed the FAQ, and this query is a result of not getting an answer from them.
Following the links to my local events, show that they are after my switch over.
The "lines go digital" is flagged as a malicious link.

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Re: Digital Voice in a Power Outage
If course it has been thought through and the risks assessed.
If you have a UPS, your hub will continue to work as will DV. If you have full fibre, the green cabinet is irrelevant, however, the cabinet has back up batteries if you have FTTC.
The whole subject has been discussed as nauseum.
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Re: Digital Voice in a Power Outage
Thank you. This has never been stated in the FAQ.
How long do the batteries in the cabinet last?
In days past the Telephone exchanges had banks (and banks) of lead acid batteries for the telephone circuit. I am guessing the exchanges now have back-up generation (or modern batteries) to power the fibre optics?

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Re: Digital Voice in a Power Outage
Exchanges had generators to maintain power supply.
In theory, the batteries in cabinets are replaced as depleted in long term power cuts. Practice may differ.

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Re: Digital Voice in a Power Outage
Landline phone green boxes going down, mobile phone masts going down, local substation going down, are you expecting Armageddon!
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Re: Digital Voice in a Power Outage
Given the distance light can travel down the fibre optic cable without regeneration, I would suggest that your local exchange, located as it was to support local copper based telephony services, may no longer be a part of the newly deployed fibre network. And the fibre could very well be routed to some other common building, perhaps many miles away from a local power outage. It’s all in the Network design.
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Re: Digital Voice in a Power Outage
"How long do the batteries in the cabinet last?"
I was told once, (so long ago that I can't remember who by or where), that when new, the cabinet batteries are specc'd to power the cab equipment for up to 30 minutes in the event of a loss of the shore mains supply.
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Re: Digital Voice in a Power Outage
Having worked in the Electricity Supply Industry, a local sub station failing, or as has happened here in the past ten years a local grid supply cable failing.