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My biggest concern is without a generator, when the power goes out, I have no way of communicating. My hard landline should work without power but it’s consistently been out without the power which is not helpful.
Not sure of my next move, but if you have a century link landline and you’re over the outages, send me a message with your name, number and address and I’ll draft up a letter on everyone’s behalf to send to them.
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Yeah it seems my phone went out shortly or around the same time as that short blip happened. Never known for the phone to be out when there’s a power outage. They are on a separate power source is the way I understand it. This CenturyLink gremlin appears to be multiplying.
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I got rid of my landline 2 outages ago. Like you, I was really concerned about not having a phone when the power went out, but it's starting to look like we won't have phones anyway when the power goes out so we might as well save the money. Of course, it took several hours over a couple of days just to be able to talk to someone who could cancel my phone service.......
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We disconnected our CenturyLink landline a couple of months ago.
We get pretty good connection for the mobile phones (Xfinity Mobile) up here by Rock Lake.
I think we have our mobile phones registered for our address so we'd get reverse 911 calls, but not really sure. Anybody know if that can be done? I can't remember what we registered for.