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*VoIP needs local power for the router and FTTP ONT |
*VoIP needs local power for the router and FTTP ONT |
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*VoIP is reliant on the internet connection working |
*VoIP is reliant on the internet connection working |
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*Internet working also relies on power at the local Street cabinet and/or local exchange or POP |
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*Analogue phone doesn't require power |
*Analogue phone doesn't require power |
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*Analogue phone connects directly via a cable all the way through to the local BT exchange |
*Analogue phone connects directly via a cable all the way through to the local BT exchange |
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=Considerations= |
=Considerations= |
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[[File:Ups-connected.png|none|Equipment connected via a UPS]] |
[[File:Ups-connected.png|none|Equipment connected via a UPS]] |
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=UPS Suggestions= |
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[[File:APC-UPS.png|thumb|an 850VA UPS]] |
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*In our tests, to run an FTTC Modem, router and a DECT base station a 400VA UPS will run for about 45 Minutes. |
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*To last an hour, we'd suggest a minimum of an 850VA UPS, such as the APC 850VA model pictured here. |
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==What happens if my internet connection has a fault== |
==What happens if my internet connection has a fault== |
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