Could you live without the internet?
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I have full fibre it went off and I couldn't watch telly or use the phone for two days I thought it would bother me but instead me and mum went walking and I read a book to mum and we played monopoly and domino's and cards now the telly goes on for a couple of hours and I come on here just as I come to bed so me and mum doing well at the moment1
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I couldn't live without the internet. I live in the middle of nowhere and listen to the radio on the internet because I can't get a radio signal where I live. I also buy my stock for my jewellery making business on line. It comes from china so if I didn't have the internet I wouldn't have a business!0
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Absolutely not, I need to keep connected
I do miss the tone that played when you used to connect back in the days of dial up internet, they should bring that back
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@Ross_Scope you could download the dial sound and play it when you log on lol0
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What an interesting post.
From what I remember, the internet was just getting going when I was growing up. I had my first Dial-up experience around 1997 and I got my first smartphone in 2009.
Due to the Pandemic, the internet has, for different reasons, become a lifeline for many people. So my answer to this question would be no. Lol0 -
I couldn't either not now, it was a different world back then before the net, however, saying that, when at times the net is down, for a few days, usually because of the phone line etc, I do get more productive. But saying that, I'm always glad when it's fixed.0
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calcotti said:With the rollout of full fibre it appears that the days of house phones using copper wires may also now be approaching the end, instead VOIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) will be used. That means that if the power goes and you lose the internet it will not be possible to make a landline phone call.
Indeed. When i last had a house phone virgin had changed to VOIP, which i thought was ridiculous. Fast forward a couple of years and i no longer have my house phone plugged in.
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But, as I understand it, a key difference is that if the power is down so the router isn't working the landline will be unavailable (which is not true for the older technology).0
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I have that Mike my landline is digital voice only problem is when the Internet goes off my landline goes off o have to have total WiFi I have to have discs to boost my Internet
My TV works through Internet because the signal is not good for aerial its pretty good though0
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