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Author Topic: Lost calling feature when switching from copper to fiber  (Read 2545 times)
johnf
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« on: July 17, 2006, 08:27:51 pm »

When I got Fios internet service, they switched my voice service from copper to fiber.  They said everything would remain the same except for improvements in avoiding the possibility of any noise on the line between my house and the switch.

I have found that Call Waiting ID does not work, and after discussions with the Fiber Solutions Center, they say the fiber switch I have been moved to has not been provisioned to provide this feature.  They do not know the reason, when, or if it will be provisioned.

This limitation was not presented to me and I think this was a misrepresentation of the service.  I am planning on contacting the business office when they open to discuss the options of putting my voice service back on copper (will be a big job because the copper line was removed) or providing a permanent reduction in my monthly cost to compensate me for the lost feature and the misrepresentation.

If I do not get any satisfaction, I will go to our state (Calif) Public Utilities Commission which is one state agency that is effective.

Interested in any other similar experience or opinions.

John
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« Reply #1 on: July 19, 2006, 09:17:15 am »

Hi,

sorry for your troubles.
Verizon as AN Y other company has a HUGE hole inbetween Engeneering and CS, "CS = Customer Service"
They take orders on the fly without the propper tools to test IF functionality is guarantee.
Verizon is the issuer of E-911 identifications and has extremly poor implementation of such on their own end.
IF I WAS YOU, i would try SKYPE to see if  VOIP Tel;ephony will work for you, I myself could not get Verizon Telephopne Service VOIP, however I was able to get it through another provider without ANY problems including my own AREA and Region code which neither Verizon nor vonage nor Pocket8 and so on could provide.
I know, this is not much of help in regards to Verizons lack of acommendations  BUT may solve your problem.

Check out Sunrocket.com , they offer money back within 30 days and have specials.
The only reason i write competetive  reference is due to ongoing Verizon issues in this VOIP fieeld.
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johnf
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« Reply #2 on: August 06, 2006, 09:35:24 pm »

Hi,

Thanks for the reply.  Wll check that.  Had not been on board in a while.
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tmc8080
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« Reply #3 on: August 10, 2006, 07:27:38 am »

When I got Fios internet service, they switched my voice service from copper to fiber.  They said everything would remain the same except for improvements in avoiding the possibility of any noise on the line between my house and the switch.

I have found that Call Waiting ID does not work, and after discussions with the Fiber Solutions Center, they say the fiber switch I have been moved to has not been provisioned to provide this feature.  They do not know the reason, when, or if it will be provisioned.

This limitation was not presented to me and I think this was a misrepresentation of the service.  I am planning on contacting the business office when they open to discuss the options of putting my voice service back on copper (will be a big job because the copper line was removed) or providing a permanent reduction in my monthly cost to compensate me for the lost feature and the misrepresentation.

If I do not get any satisfaction, I will go to our state (Calif) Public Utilities Commission which is one state agency that is effective.

Interested in any other similar experience or opinions.

John


That really sucks, but it creates an opportunity to cancel the voice part of FIOS and get a VOIP solution (not from them)... I can't see them wanting to cancel an installation just because you switched your voice to another provider, but they should have told you that a common feature like caller id would not work, as that can be important to people, especially BUSINESSES. You shouldn't have to accept 100% of Verizon's conditions of installation especially when they're written on-the-fly like this: sorry, no caller id for you: take it (service)or leave it. I think you COULD switch back if you wanted (with a little arm twisting).. but I'd rather take the VOICE service out of their hands and tell them they've screwed up and will NOT be making any money from voice service over this problem... and see how fast they program the caller id function for that copper-to-fiber switchover.. this is what happens when they try to go cheap an choose not to port POTS over correctly.. essentially your getting something substantially LESS than POTS service, IF the features from POTS aren't accessable then you should not have to pay POTS taxes, as you could complain to the fcc/state puc about this.. those taxes ENSURE that NOTHING changes about POTS, other than the fact that its ported over fiber.. it sounds like bait and switch to me... and a violation of the terms of the agreement between Verizon and the FCC covering POTS/FIOS.
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« Reply #4 on: January 03, 2007, 10:55:31 am »

My telephone has been out of service for over 1 week now.  They've lost my repair order 4 times, lost my request for a new set top box.  I've been told repeatedly a technician has been dispatched for the repair.  This is day 4 of waiting for the technician to arrive.  I am supposedly number 1 on the support list for the day.  It is now 11am and no technician.  I called verizon again.  They can't find the technician and they have dispatched another. 
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Tripredacus
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« Reply #5 on: January 04, 2007, 04:01:31 am »

I have encountered this only once before. One of the new areas switched over near me didn't support voicemail. I haven't encounted Call Waiting ID not working, but I would imagine that would be something they'll get going soon.
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« Reply #6 on: January 07, 2007, 03:54:59 pm »

When I got Fios internet service, they switched my voice service from copper to fiber.  They said everything would remain the same except for improvements in avoiding the possibility of any noise on the line between my house and the switch.

I have found that Call Waiting ID does not work, and after discussions with the Fiber Solutions Center, they say the fiber switch I have been moved to has not been provisioned to provide this feature.  They do not know the reason, when, or if it will be provisioned.

This limitation was not presented to me and I think this was a misrepresentation of the service.  I am planning on contacting the business office when they open to discuss the options of putting my voice service back on copper (will be a big job because the copper line was removed) or providing a permanent reduction in my monthly cost to compensate me for the lost feature and the misrepresentation.

If I do not get any satisfaction, I will go to our state (Calif) Public Utilities Commission which is one state agency that is effective.

Interested in any other similar experience or opinions.

John



the unability to provision call waiting id in the switch?
i would call the fsc and get a second opinion
the area you live in depends what kind of switch you have but.
come now.
that is one of the more basic features people have.
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« Reply #7 on: March 05, 2007, 09:01:15 pm »

 JohnF; Call the FSC back and ask them to check if your caller id is feature is on the account. This is actually pretty common mistake made when an order goes through provisioning. I bet it was left off. should be an easy fix.
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