January
When the power goes out if you have fiber cable to your house you will not have home service. No 911 service. Way to go telus.
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January
TELUS's fibre-based home phone has an optional battery backup so that you can continue to use in the event of a power outage. You just need to call in to technical support to arrange to have a technician come and install it.
January
This certainly isn't unique to Telus.
Any service provider that supplies your internet/phone service whether that was cable or optical would fail during a power outage.
Only advice I can offer is to have a cellphone. I believe even if it's not active with 'no plan' you should still be able to make a 911 call.
January
January
You are talking about old legacy equipment that used the copper lines for a landline. That is a tiny percentage of users and very few companies offer landline connections like that anymore.
Modern landline phones use Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) technology, which allows them to make calls over the internet rather than through a traditional phone line which is a significant cost saving to service providers.
January
January
does that extend to TelusTV+? for battery backup?
If you have inverter based AC then will all Telus fibre equipement work.
Gas fireplace and TV to watch during a power outage sounds like a nice evening.
January
I'm far from an expert on this subject, but the backup battery is only for the ONT (optical network terminal), and would not apply to any devices that are plugged into your home's normal grid-tied receptacles such as routers, TV boxes, Wi-Fi boosters etc.
You CAN always access the TELUS TV+ app on mobile devices over mobility networks in Canada, so you can fire up the fireplace and grab a charged-up tablet 😃.