• Verizon's Aging Copper Lines Leave Customers Hung Up With Frustration [

    From Sean Murphy@21:1/5 to All on Thu Feb 10 13:49:55 2022
    By FARAH JAVED

    Dr. Ida Messana, a Queens internist specializing in geriatric
    medicine, started experiencing internet, fax and landline phone issues
    in her Forest Hills office last summer and noticed a concerning side
    effect.

    Many of her elderly patients, who depend on phone calls and faxes, as
    opposed to emails and texts, stopped coming because they could not
    reach her.

    "We lost dial tone on my fax line, so I couldn't receive or send any
    faxes. Imagine my patients waiting for their CAT scans, X-rays, their
    reports of blood, all different kinds of things," she explained.

    https://www.thecity.nyc/2022/2/3/22915176/verizon-copper-lines-customers-frustration

    ***** Comment *****

    It's nice to see the news media finally taking note of the terrible
    costs that copper wires impose on a historic publicly-held
    company. The again copper based cables buried beneath the attention
    span of legislative bodies all over the country has caused Verizontal stockholders to support an aging workforce that drags down the
    company's modern, forward-looking image with "Get in the truck"
    dedication and ever-so-irksome union wages.

    Imagine how many "seniors" are unable to use the fax machines that sit
    on the shelves in their hallways, directly underneath their
    ever-so-relible Western Electric telephones. These old customers and
    theier old expectations and their old viewpoints must be swept aside
    to make room for the modern, soon-to-be-mandatory fiber-optic cables
    and/or "100G" radio-based connections, so that the executives at
    Verizontal HQ can watch their Mai Tais being mixed in real time as
    they head over for lunch and a few laughs at the public expense.

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