Battery Powered Modems For VoIP?

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A short article discussing all the known downsides to a VoIP system over a traditional landline points out that, one by one, each of these issues are being solved. The one thing that I figured was always going to be a problem was the power issue. When the power goes out, your regular landline stays on (assuming, of course, that you don't have a cordless phone), but your cable or DSL modem shuts off, and you lose the ability to use your VoIP line. However, the article briefly mentions that companies are working on cable modems with backup battery power. They probably won't survive through extended blackouts - but certainly could be useful for temporary power outages. Seems like such an obvious idea, I'm almost surprised it didn't show up earlier.
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    Lord Sludge, 16 Jan 2004 @ 12:57pm

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    I dunno about you, but I've used a cheapie UPS on my cable modem, switch, & (more recently) wireless access point for years.

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    Beck, 17 Jan 2004 @ 7:08am

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    Or you can just use your cell phone when the power is out.

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    Joe, 12 Feb 2005 @ 9:30pm

    battery backup useful?

    While the battery backup is useful when household power goes out, it's not all that useful when the electronics that put light onto the fiber of cable tv companies or fttp phone companies lose power at the street end. My phone is often up when my cable is out from fallen trees, etc. While I use a battery backup, sometimes the only way online is via dialup on a POTS line.

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