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Real reason ATT wants to shut down copper

  1. #1
    Lanny Lanny African Astronaut
    Not only do they want to end Landlines but they want to pull the copper wire out.

    during a major Earthquake, they can just reroute lines to find a working one. you can't do that with a cell mast that gets taken out.

    now imagine a nuclear war. the Communist running this state don't want the preppers to have a way of running BBS forums over copper. they know it would be a threat to them. soon the entire country will have their coppers reduced to disrupt preppers to prevent them from mass communications.

    they found out that white nationalist preppers spoke of copper wires always working even if they're down now and then they will just reroute over time.

    the excuse is "They're too expensive and don't profit" is being used.

    get a ham radio, faggots
  2. #2
    Lanny Lanny African Astronaut
    Looks like the state of California got sued (as did ATT) last week ( I just found out)

    https://calmatters.org/economy/technology/2024/06/landline-phone-service-preserved-california/


    Win win for preppers
  3. #3
    Bradley Florida Man
    Originally posted by Lanny Lanny the Communist running this state don't want the preppers to have a way of running BBS forums over copper. they know it would be a threat

    Mmm that's a good Woz-post

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  4. #4
    Bradley Florida Man
    The only thing you're prepping is your asshole for when I show up.
  5. #5
    the man who put it in my hood Black Hole [miraculously counterclaim my golf]
    Just run your own damn copper. I don't give a shit about these transatlantic sea cables and wires and it's stupid how fax machines all REQUIRE a POTS connection to this copper network or else it just won't work, Analog only, no digital.

    Yet you can host a virtual machine on a virtual computer and put a BBS on there and put it on an HTML embeding webpage but If I want to send a single FAX on an online portal it MUST go through a phone or something that emulates a phone

    Explain to me how copper is superior to just doing everything digital or running your own copper? why does this network NEED to exist and things NEED to use them or else they don't work WHY . Or a LORA meshnet???/ Or starlink?????? or a fucking modem plugged into a gigabit optic fibre and sent with a big satellite running everything FUCK THE COPPER LINES


  6. #6
    Bradley Florida Man
    WHEN THE WORLD ENDS WE WILL HAVE TO FIND ANOTHER WAY TO SHIT POST

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  7. #7
    My internet is all wireless, and has been for about 20 years.
  8. #8
    the man who put it in my hood Black Hole [miraculously counterclaim my golf]
    All of this underground research into trying to build our own telephoney networks is because from 1950-2001 all of this shit is closed sourced, proprietary and they built the entire global communications network off the back of proprietary non open, closed commercial, licensed, copyright, tied to physical property ownership and rights holders.

    And now it's up to us, the people of the modern world to try and reverse engineer all this shit with zero help from anyone because "there is no money" in going backwards when everything moves towards digital. So we should just abandon it and then maybe when a global event happens we can rebuild it properly next time? Likely not.

    Or we can just fix it now, it should have been fixed in the 1990s but there was no money to make perfect analog to digital conversion, all of it got patent locked and now it's the entire bases of all fax machine/fax server technology and nobody cares #ObbeWasRight
    DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT

    Telephone Communication System

    A telephone communication system utilizing the virtual phone of the present invention is shown in FIG. 1 wherein a PBX or similar digital switching device 12, a digital telephone 14 and an external device such as a personal computer (PC) or other processor 16 are interfaced by the arrangement 18 of the present invention. The virtual phone generic interface 18 of the present invention comprises a set 20 of virtual phone data structures, internal and external virtual phone application program interfaces 22 and 24, respectively, and a virtual phone host interface 26. Software designated hardware abstraction layer 28 provides communication between the internal virtual phone application program interface 22, PBX 12 and the telephone set 14.

    Switch 12 can be a PBX, KSU, service provided by a central office (such as Centrex or ISDN) and does not even have to be digital. Digital telephone 14 is representative of other communication devices like phones using emerging network interface technologies like internet protocol (IP), isoethernet, various forms of wireless, ATM, etc. Various types of additional telephones (ex. switch dependent phones, analog phones, cordless phones, conference phones), modems, fax machines or computers can be connected to the primary communications device 14.

    https://patents.justia.com/assignee/dialogic-corporation?page=8
    https://patents.justia.com/patent/6208724
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    So at VoteAmerica, we set out to build a system that makes it easy for voters to fax their ballot applications, to help voters in states that don’t accept email or counties where the email systems aren’t working. And that’s where we ran into a tough technical problem: how to reliably send faxes. We have to be very, very sure that our faxes are going through: a lost application means that a voter could be waiting for a ballot that never comes. Twilio offers a simple, easy API for sending faxes – so what’s the tough part?
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    Fax machines work via the telephone network. When you send a fax, you’re actually making a phone call – but rather than connecting two people to each other to talk, you’re connecting two fax machines. The sending fax machine scans the document and encodes it for transmission over the phone line, and the receiving fax machine decodes the document and prints it.

  9. #9
    Instigator Naturally Camouflaged [the staring tame crusher]
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  10. #10
    the man who put it in my hood Black Hole [miraculously counterclaim my golf]
    Brooktrout Technology, Inc., later Brooktrout, Inc., was an American telecommunications company based in Boston, Massachusetts, and active from 1984 to 2005. The company was initially focused on the development of hardware and software to allow personal computers to act as fax machines, similar to GammaLink's GammaFax. The company later developed fax server hardware for local area networks before ultimately pursuing Voice over IP and videoconferencing products. In 2005, the company was acquired by EAS Group, who merged Brooktrout with another company of theirs to form Cantata Technology. Cantata was in turn acquired by Dialogic Group in 2007.
  11. #11
    the man who put it in my hood Black Hole [miraculously counterclaim my golf]
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  12. #12
    ner vegas African Astronaut
    maintenance of underground copper cables is expensive as shit, especially if only a couple of old people per neighbourhood uses them
  13. #13
    Bradley Florida Man
    Removing outdated software = Wozny sensing a conspiracy is afoot
  14. #14
    Bradley Florida Man
    The classic bulbs are becoming halogen tubes??? It's to give white americans cancer so they can replace them by the theory as outlined by John Dumbfuck in 1987 before he got into a "car accident" outside of Berkeley in order to silence him about the skin cancer to white peopel from the new bulbs, I know, I have the cancer from it and remember seeing it posted about on Totse right before the second tower fell, then bam it was gone and now archive.org, nor spectral, nor anyone other than me but i clearly like it was just yesterday remember seeing it and now look

    those type of bulbs are in every government office, government building, they are even trying to put them on public transportation? WHy? To kill whitey!
  15. #15
    Lanny Lanny African Astronaut
    Originally posted by ner vegas maintenance of underground copper cables is expensive as shit, especially if only a couple of old people per neighbourhood uses them

    right and they don't have to remove them. that cost a fuckload of money too. they can let them sit like other municipalities leave old pipes. they're going to spend a fuckload removing them. why? just let them sit. no doubt some small company will lease or take them over for people who want landlines. well now the courts stepped in and they have to leave them alone and still (for now) service the elders)
    Point being it's clear the libs want to remove them in fear that preppers won't want to follow their guidelines of FEMA camps and such
  16. #16
    Bradley Florida Man
    how deep are they burried? We should just dig them up. Copper is worth a lot now adays especially if u get the good cabels OR SO I HAVE HEARD
  17. #17
    the man who put it in my hood Black Hole [miraculously counterclaim my golf]
    what if we used another metal besides copper
  18. #18
    POLECAT POLECAT is a motherfucking ferret [my presentably immunised ammonification]
    land lines in vt dont hardly work no mo
  19. #19
    The kids nowadays would hardly know what to do with a wired in telephone.
  20. #20
    the man who put it in my hood Black Hole [miraculously counterclaim my golf]

    "I pressed the buttons and processed a document quickly and efficiently while my co-workers just yapped"
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