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About Eric Miller
Expertise
I have over 10 years worth of experience in the telecommunications industry. I can give helpful information on virtually all aspects of telecommunications from residential installations to full size commercial installations. I have extensive experience in working with telecom media from CAT3 cable to fiberoptic cable. Be forewarned, hardware and software is not my thing, but I will give it my best to answer your questions.

Experience
I have over 10 years worth of telephony experience, most of it in installation. I have extensive experience working with dial tone. I also have extensive knowledge in the installation/termination of all low-voltage cables, from CAT3 voice grade cable, to outside plant cable, to fiberoptic cable. I have used all types of test equipment ranging from CAT5 cable testers to OTDR's. I have experience in working with digital keys systems and PBX's.

Education/Credentials
I have been BICSI certified. I have held certifications in digital key systems, voicemail, and other external equipment. I have held numerous certifications covering the installation of low voltage cable, including fiberoptic cable.

 
   

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Topic: Telecommunications



Expert: Eric Miller
Date: 6/11/2007
Subject: answering machine not working w/digital phone

Question
hi..just got digital phone service w/time warner cable & it's been a nightmare from start. anyway, the 6 yr old answering machine that i've been using is no longer working. it just never picks up to record messages. do you know why it's suddenly incompatible w/the digital phone service?

Answer
Hi MJ-
The problem lies with not with your answering machine, but with your new digital phone service.  For analog devices to work, like answering machines or normal telephones, they need to see "ringing voltage" coming from the service provider (ie. BellSouth).  They send 48 volts DC downstream from the Central Office to your home.  This voltage operates the ringers built into these analog devices. Your digital connection is broadband, which means it comes to you via the cable company and they do not and cannot produce voltage.  Your only options, unfortunately, are to buy a broadband answering machine (I looked online and couldn't find one.  That doesn't mean one's not manufactured), or subscribe to Time Warner's Voicemail service.  They should provide that at no charge.  I hope I was able to help!  Thanks for the question!

Eric

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