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@zooky wrote:
Hmmm, *sounds* reasonable. But, if that's the case, I wonder why APX says they "don't support" digital. Something doesn't add up here.
Probably because APX doesn't understand the implementaion used with FiOS and just ASSUMES it is a VOIP/digital implementaion because of all the FiOS advertising calling it all digital. Just my assumption FiOS is POTS - the connection past the ONT in your home is analog.
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@exlieut wrote:
Your alarm will work fine with with fios. I happen to be an alarm technician and I just had to help the verizon tech sort things out. Make sure your alarm system still has line seizure when the alarm goes off. Cellular service is normally just used as a back up if your phone line gets cut.(plus you have to pay for cell service for the unit)
THANKS!!!! That made me feel warm-n-fuzzy all over.
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@MIB wrote:
What is APX?
APX is just the name of yet another alarm system company.
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@zooky wrote:Message Edited by Keyboards on 01-19-2009 02:12 PMHmmm, *sounds* reasonable. But, if that's the case, I wonder why APX says they "don't support" digital. Something doesn't add up here.
Just a quick f.y.i. - FIOS installed with NO interuption of APX functionality (APX tested it at the other end).
Perceived problem solved.
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OK, I am really disappointed both in Verizon and in my security company at this point. After 3 weeks of the security company telling me they were in contact with Verizon, I am now told that I will need to spend $499.00 to have the security company replace the security panel with something that uses celluar service instead. I saw the posts above that suggest ADT would replace the box for free but I find that hard to believe. Why should they? After all, it's not ADTs fault that FIOS changed the equation. I don't have ADT, but am fuming over having to pay 500.00 just to keep something working that was fine before. It would be different if Verizon had told me up front. I did ask them, and was told there should not be a problem. A couple of weeks ago after going around in circles with tech support, I got a message that said something about FIOS using a low voltage signal and that was the problem. I guess I made a huge mistake going for the "triple play" package. I'm wondering now if I can ditch the FIOS phone service, go back to copper, and end up losing less money than the 500.00 it's going to cost me to keep things working.
Verizon owes it's customers, particularly long time loyal customers (not to mention retired employee) better than this kind of treatment. At least be honest with people up front so they can make an informed decision.
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