So, if you only have FTTH with an ONT and the backbone on the ONT/PON  is 
ethernet on it and the dial tone is on SIP, closed network high quality SIP but 
still SIP, G.711 coding is this POTS?  Is this VOIP?  

From: Daniel White 
Sent: Friday, November 8, 2019 10:14 AM
To: AnimalFarm Microwave Users Group 
Subject: Re: [AFMUG] Fw: Old phone guy question

Tell them it is required by fire code to be on a POTS line not a VoIP line.  
While that isn't true everywhere, in many places it is (just like emergency 
elevator phones).

You may look into getting a resale account with the phone company for POTS 
lines so you can bundle that in.


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Adam Moffett wrote on 11/8/19 08:52:

  I had one of those "my antique alarm system doesn't work on your ATA, and I 
know you said get a POTS line for the alarm but I ignored you" calls. 

  Was trying to troubleshoot that.  Nothing major. 


  On 11/7/2019 5:26 PM, Nate Burke wrote: 

    What are you trying to accomplish?  My Alarm panel has this built in if you 
wire the POTS line to it before anything else. 


    On 11/7/2019 4:25 PM, Adam Moffett wrote: 

      From the verbal description I got, it sounds more like the "Priority line 
grabber" about 1/3 of the way down this page: 

      http://www.sandman.com/lineshar.html 

      I didn't realize how many varieties of such a thing there might be.....I 
guess I'll have to get eyes on it. 


      On 11/7/2019 5:18 PM, Ken Hohhof wrote: 

        I thought maybe he was talking about a PLAR, but you're probably right. 

        -----Original Message----- 
        From: AF mailto:af-boun...@af.afmug.com On Behalf Of ch...@wbmfg.com 
        Sent: Thursday, November 7, 2019 4:14 PM 
        To: af@af.afmug.com 
        Subject: [AFMUG] Fw: Old phone guy question 

        Line Exclusion device.  I found a few online.  I remember putting one 
on the 
        hall phone at a school.  It was on one of the main lines of the school. 
 The 
        kids could use the hall phone unless someone in the office was using 
that 
        line.  Saved them from buying another line. 

        -----Original Message----- 
        From: ch...@wbmfg.com 
        Sent: Thursday, November 7, 2019 3:11 PM 
        To: AnimalFarm Microwave Users Group 
        Subject: Re: [AFMUG] Old phone guy question 

        Oh, geeze.... I remember how they worked.... line isolator? 

        Exclusion something.  Privacy adapter.  Something like that. 
        Line excluder?  Exclusion device.  Automatic exclusion. 
        Seems like the word exclusion was in there.  Google it and you will 
probably 
        find one. 

        There are also line sharing devices that would block another line if a 
fax 
        was in use. 

        -----Original Message----- 
        From: Adam Moffett 
        Sent: Thursday, November 7, 2019 2:57 PM 
        To: af@af.afmug.com 
        Subject: [AFMUG] Old phone guy question 

        What's the proper term for a device that will take over a phone line if 
the 
        phone connected to it picks up? Like the device they use to put an 
elevator 
        emergency phone onto the fax line. 



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