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Ev
Friendly Neighbour
7 years ago
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PureFibre line and existing hard-wired security system

We live in New Westminster and have been told that we must change to PureFibre because the copper lines are going to be taken out. We already have fibre for our TV and Internet, it's just the phone t...
  • Chicnstu's avatar
    7 years ago

    It's not so much an issue with the Fibre itself but more how home phone works on a Fibre infrastructure vs copper.

     

    On copper it is an analog connection like phone has been for the last 50 years. It consists of an electrical circuit that carries the wavelength that the telephone converts to audible noise you recognize as a voice talking to you and in the same fashion sends your voice back down the line.

     

    On a Fibre network, it works as a digital IP based software system. Your voice is translated in to data packets and sent through the network to be digitally reconstructed on the other end as a recognizable sound. This is where older equipment like fax machines, home security alarms, or elderly people safety alert fall pendants can have trouble. These devices may not be configured to handle the IP packets or know how to recognize them.

     

    The device you have been told about will help alleviate that compatibility issue. It will most likely have the phone line from the white Fibre ONT plugged in to one side and a jack on the other side for your home security to plug in to.