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After mandatory upgrade from copper to fiber, when I make calls to Guatemala I get recorded message "calls to this area have been blocked". Calls to Guatemala went through fine right after upgrade, but one month later now I get this message and calls do not go through.
Verizon does not seem to be able to fix it.
Anyone else experience this message?
40+ years with copper phone lines and never had such problems. Glad fiber is so much more reliable.
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Figured it out,
Verizon forced me to upgrade from copper to fiber. In the process they hijacked my long distance service which I have had with AT&T for 30+ years. And they did this without my knowledge or consent. I actually asked the guys that were doing the installation if the long distance arrangement with AT&T would be maintained and they assured me it would. Even worse, they did this without subsituting an equivalant plan of their own.
The effect of this was twofold:
1 - huge phone bill for international calls made right after upgrade. Without any international plan, the cost per minute is astronomical.
2 - International calls eventually blocked altogether due to "unusual activity" ( international calls made without international plan in effect). This left me with no way to make important calls.
Next, I found out that this "upgrade" does not permit me to use AT&T (or any other carrier) for long distance. I must pay Verizon for its long distance plan (which is more expensive).