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<blockquote data-quote="BryanDP" data-source="post: 2965710" data-attributes="member: 1111"><p>If you have Cox cable at your house, the phone comes in over the cox internet line as voice over IP (VOIP) even if you have twisted copper pair (POTS) going in already. If you order a PHONE from Vyve they will need to lay their delivery method in the ground which is very likely the same cable that internet would come in on. Without knowing all the fine details of it, I do know that essentially phone service installation is considered a "right" in the U.S. and therefore the installation price is regulated with installation overages paid for by the fund that we all pay into through the Universal Access fee on our phone bills. If you call a company ordering just internet they can't prompt you about this, but if they happen to do a $8K install for phone service and then happen to run internet to you over the same wire there is nothing wrong with that. It's a little bit of a gamble (the price of a phone install plus a month of phone service) but it worked out for me with Cimtel phone/DSL. I got !,000 feet of copper laid for the (back then) $80.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BryanDP, post: 2965710, member: 1111"] If you have Cox cable at your house, the phone comes in over the cox internet line as voice over IP (VOIP) even if you have twisted copper pair (POTS) going in already. If you order a PHONE from Vyve they will need to lay their delivery method in the ground which is very likely the same cable that internet would come in on. Without knowing all the fine details of it, I do know that essentially phone service installation is considered a "right" in the U.S. and therefore the installation price is regulated with installation overages paid for by the fund that we all pay into through the Universal Access fee on our phone bills. If you call a company ordering just internet they can't prompt you about this, but if they happen to do a $8K install for phone service and then happen to run internet to you over the same wire there is nothing wrong with that. It's a little bit of a gamble (the price of a phone install plus a month of phone service) but it worked out for me with Cimtel phone/DSL. I got !,000 feet of copper laid for the (back then) $80. [/QUOTE]
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