  Kalakaua
join:2009-11-07 Los Angeles, CA
| U-Verse Telephone question
Hi,
I'm about to move to the LA area very soon and I am hopeful that I will be able to get U-verse in my future place of residence. My question is in regards to the phone service through U-verse. Is it an analog or digital line? I ran into a problem with my current residence where the alarm system is not compatible with my cable providers digital phone service so I'm wondering if U-verse phone is digital or not, as I'd rather not run into the same issue again.
Thanks! |
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  Kalakaua
join:2009-11-07 Los Angeles, CA
| Nevermind I'm a moron. I just realized I only have been looking at the TV/Internet sections of the u-verse site and finally clicked the "Telephone" option. Sorry about that!
BTW, is there a glossary available for all the terms? Seeing the terms "RG", "2-wire", DSLAM such and such when viewing this forming is throwing me for a loop. I haven't been keeping up with the latest as I'm now realizing. |
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  gdm Premium,MVM join:2001-06-15 Mchenry, IL clubs: | reply to Kalakaua U-Verse phone is Digital it's VoIP but you can have a regular POTS installed as well. Some U-Verse voice people have an alarm and no issues and others do. |
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  Kalakaua
join:2009-11-07 Los Angeles, CA | AH! Thank you, that gives me hope! Now here's hoping I get this place and it can get u-verse! SO don't want time warner cable.
Appreciate the help gdm! |
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