get an old style rotary phone... it will work still, most likely. Also, if you have the old style phone lines, they run on 48v. If you can get a grounded 48v inverter in a makeshift faraday cage, you may still be able to get electricty.
I would agree, but at least getting electricity would be a possibility from the lines themselves... The electrical grid and telephones are physically separate. However, if the company disconnected lines at the poles, power would not work.
get an old style rotary phone... it will work still, most likely. Also, if you have the old style phone lines, they run on 48v. If you can get a grounded 48v inverter in a makeshift faraday cage, you may still be able to get electricty.
I think it depends on the company... a neighbor had to ask specifically for rotary usage service
I would agree, but at least getting electricity would be a possibility from the lines themselves... The electrical grid and telephones are physically separate. However, if the company disconnected lines at the poles, power would not work.