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Originally Posted by capecoralbill
Me too. I also have Centurylink it was out for several days at the end of March, but came back all by itself.
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Our two outages were caused by a cut wire. The wire was cut by the people who put in the pool next door. SADLY amusing. I told them what the problem was. FOUR DAYS LATER, they sent out a repair guy. YOU CAN'T MAKE THIS UP.
The guy they sent only does from the house to the green box. At a cost of ????? to the company he declared the wire was cut. Now they send out another guy-yup he confirmed the wire was cut. Then they sent the crew to replace the wire. OF COURSE they did not remove the now not connected wire. Oh, actually stated by one of the too many guys sent here, the wire we HAVE/HAD black in color was never supposed to be buried.
From what I've learned or think I know, each of those green junction boxes is connected to the one before it.
The junction box has a signal booster in it. Who PAYS for the current used by that booster????? Is it tied to your home? To mine? In any case a cut wire as in my case can take out a lot of homes.