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My point was that @drewmcdan1 correctly indicated that his/her phone service was on the eMTA packet-switching service to the premises and not on the old analog service to the premises. How the PSTN handles the call is beyond the purview of the present discussion.
correctly indicated that his/her phone service was on the eMTA packet-switching service to the premises
As you repeatedly compared to your service, how did you know it was a packet-switch service? Cox was re-engineering your voice from circuit- to packet-switch (Cox Voice). Nomo requires SimRing...SimRing requires CV...CV is packet-switch.
From your month-to-month rants about Nomo, you assumed it should work because you installed an eMTA. However, it didn't work and you couldn't fathom why. Now it's available to you so next you'll complain how it doesn't block your calls. I'm looking forward to those rants.
- Rob_H_7 years agoContributor II
There you go again, making false claims about my understanding. I never said that because I have an eMTA, things should magically start working. My point was the same as @drewmcdan1, I already have an eMTA, therefore, we are waiting for migration over on the Cox end. If Nomorobo doesn't block a call that is a telemarketer, it simply means that number isn't in the Nomorobo database. In fact, number spoofing has become so prevalent, it makes Nomorobo less effective.
When I speak of packet-switching I'm referring to data packets (voice) at Layer 2; switching vs routing. Not exactly the same as VOIP packets routing on Layer 3. Get it now?
You may have the last word because you continue to be disingenuous, making this discussion pointless and frankly sophomoric. Good day.