@wkirkman your explanation is appreciated. However i have to admit that when i read the initial comment that landlines won’t work during a power cut, being simply a phone user i wasn’t aware that fibre , copper etc were now considered a landline which is why i responded as i did. Too many people on here who are no doubt very knowledgeable on the minutiae of telephony services forget that some of us aren’t completely au fait with every current protocol. Please note the heading of the thread and please don’t assume that i have nothing better to do with my time than pick at people. I had considered this thread closed until your comment. And trust that it has now been put to bed 10.4 😊
Well if you can’t find it then i have no chance.
@licquorice Well if you can’t find it then i have no chance.
@ChrisGee I don't have a crystal ball or second sight, how on earth am I expected to know which post you object to.
You are clearly just trolling.
@wkirkman and you accuse me of picking at people? Yes, i wasn’t aware that fibre was now considered note the word considered, a landline. Being from an older generation i have always considered the old copper system as a landline. If that’s a problem for you then you will have to deal with it. Now that i have been re educated in the niceties of current thinking i’ll be sure to make a distinction between the copper landline (which works during a power cut and the other landlines which don’t. I didn’t say the thread was closed, merely that i had considered it to have reached a conclusion. But then if you want to keep it circling the plughole………….?
Regarding your comments about what you are alleging @licquorice has said regarding landlines not working during a power cut I can assure you that there are numerous forum users, some of whom are posting on this thread , and who undoubtedly read most if not all the threads that are posted on this board within the forum, and I have no doubt that had @licquorice stated that landlines don't work during a power cut in the context of an analogue landline, they would have corrected him or asked him to clarify what he meant.
If you are so certain that he did say it I would suggest that you do search through all the posts to find the post that you are referring to and link to it in this thread and I for one will happily apologise for doubting what you have alleged but until then I will continue to doubt as factual what you have stated.
@licquorice to be honest i think the same could be said of you. It’s all in the intention. I was genuinely trying to understand your comment regarding landlines not working during a power cut. You didn’t differentiate between the digital landlines and the copper and that was why i followed up on your post. I was unaware at that time that all lines were called landlines since i have always thought of a landline as the copper service. I now know that this is not the case. Believe me i have better things to do than wind up other commenters. Too many knowledgeable people on this forum make assumptions on how much others understand about the finer points of modern communications and terminology.
No, a copper landline won't necessarily work in a power cut.
Copper lines can be either be legacy analogue phone service or Digital Voice.
Digital Voice is not restricted to fibre lines. I have Digital Voice on a copper line.
@gg30340 much as i would like to supply a link to the comment but Licqorice has stated that he is unable to track down the comment so i don’t see how i can?