I just got notified that my phone is moving FORWARD (marketing speak for backwards).
I currently have the Cornerstone NIU. It's immensely reliable. It's powered by Cox, so my power can go out and my phone still works. It also works when my internet goes out. They can reset my cable modem and it doesn't knock out my phone line. One Cox support tech also told me a year or two ago to NEVER let Cox take that NIU box away because that system is very reliable. My system works perfectly and I have no interest in Cox messing with it.
I also have an alarm system and a fax machine and a fax switch. Typically, these things have problems working properly with VOIP lines (my HP unit even says it doesn't work with VOIP). Are the signals from these systems even going to work on my "new improved" Cox VOIP landline?
I understand the wiring for making all that work. I also have 66 punchdown blocks in my house with home runs to all the jacks, along with CAT5 panels for internet. Residential techs tend to be baffled by my setup (although Cox is better than AT&T when I used them, as the AT&T people were completely clueless).
I also have a wiring problem if Cox is going to mess with this. My lines run to the demarcation point. You can't just plug it in to a phone jack inside and have it work because of the alarm and fax wiring. All my wires are inside the walls. Is Cox going to fish more wires through my walls, patch, and repaint them to make this new system work? I doubt it.
Also, I wonder how well these VOIP systems work. I put AT&T U-Verse at my parents' house a few years ago. What a nightmare. A beautifully-working landline that had been there for 50 years became a problematic VOIP line. Telephones that worked just fine (from the 70s and 80s) would no longer work with the new VOIP line and AT&T was clueless. I ended up having to buy new phones and a new TV. Although Cox is way more competent than AT&T, I fear I'll have similar problems.
I can't believe I'm actually thinking about calling AT&T to put in a POTS line. I'm in California where AT&T hasn't yet convinced the lawmakers they can stop offering POTS service (but they're working on it...)
Cox internet is nowhere near as reliable as my Cox landline service. Here's how I see it:
- Cox annual price increase: 100% reliability
- Cox landline service via Cornerstone NIU: 99.9% reliability [8.76 hours/year max outage]
- Cox internet service: 98% reliability (and getting worse) [7.30 days/year max outage] (along with several modem reboots or it would be worse...that's what I have to look forward to on my "improved" landline?)
Cox...I don't want this backwards move. Why not place a big order and get Arris to make more boxes and install them? Your customers will be much happier.