• Fiber To The Home [telecom]

    From Steven Fleckenstein, N2UBP@21:1/5 to All on Mon Mar 20 09:05:19 2023
    Last September Frontier ran fiber in my neighborhood.

    This month their telemarketers have been calling me daily with a
    script informing me that "This call is being recorded, copper being
    replaced by fiber."

    I like the technology, and the synchronous speeds. I'm not sure where
    they would place the ONT since all electrical, cable and telco lines
    come into the side of the a house with finished rooms, and no basement
    or garage for the install. Where would they get the power for the ONT?
    Really don't want it in my finished home office.

    I don't like telemarketers telling me that my last POTS copper fed
    phone line will be replaced by fiber (in the 80's I had 5 phone lines
    to cover home, business and BBS and the cables are still running from
    the pole to my house even though Frontier promised to remove the
    deadheads years ago.).

    I still have a bad taste in my mouth dealing with terminating my
    Frontier DSL service at the end of contract. Took them months to get
    it right.

    I don't like Frontiers recent implementation of a $50 charge for
    returning equipment at service termination. Returning the cable modem
    to Spectrum is free, just drive down to their local office and drop it
    off.

    I wonder what other fees and surcharges they will add over the life of
    the contract?

    I also don't want to lock myself into a contract and early contract
    termination fees.

    Wife and I are thinking of downsizing and relocating but not sure
    when.

    We were once surrounded by farmland. Today we are surrounded by car
    lots, warehouses, and gas/oil fired electric power plants.

    I don't see any signs that my neighbors are signing up for Frontier's
    fiber service. Shame Frontier has to take a good thing and bury it in
    terms and conditions.

    Steve

    N2UBP

    Middletown (Wawayanda), NY

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  • From Michael Trew@21:1/5 to All on Mon Mar 20 22:35:05 2023
    On 3/20/2023 9:05, Steven Fleckenstein, N2UBP wrote:
    Last September Frontier ran fiber in my neighborhood.

    This month their telemarketers have been calling me daily with a
    script informing me that "This call is being recorded, copper being
    replaced by fiber."

    (snip)

    I don't like telemarketers telling me that my last POTS copper fed
    phone line will be replaced by fiber (in the 80's I had 5 phone lines
    to cover home, business and BBS and the cables are still running from
    the pole to my house even though Frontier promised to remove the
    deadheads years ago.).

    Frontier is not a very progressive telco. I haven't worked there for
    several years, but I've never heard of someone being pushed off of their service for fiber. It sounds like a marketing ploy to push people to
    *buy* new service. I find it very unlikely that they are shutting down
    copper POTS. Hold your ground if you wish to keep your land line as-is.

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  • From Marco Moock@21:1/5 to All on Mon Mar 20 15:12:15 2023
    Am 20.03.2023 um 09:05:19 Uhr schrieb Steven Fleckenstein, N2UBP:


    I like the technology, and the synchronous speeds. I'm not sure where
    they would place the ONT since all electrical, cable and telco lines
    come into the side of the a house with finished rooms, and no basement
    or garage for the install.

    It can be installed at any place in the house - you need to find a
    place.

    Where would they get the power for the ONT?

    From one of the sockets in the house - maybe an extension cord is
    needed.

    I don't like telemarketers telling me that my last POTS copper fed
    phone line will be replaced by fiber (in the 80's I had 5 phone lines
    to cover home, business and BBS and the cables are still running from
    the pole to my house even though Frontier promised to remove the
    deadheads years ago.).

    That is a normal process in technical evolution, you can't do anything
    against it.

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