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Due to my location I endure relatively frequent power cuts which can last for hours, if not days. What is the best way to power my ONT and router in the event of a power failure lasting for at least 6 hours or more? This would primarily be for phone use and mainly to handle incoming calls from people who aren't aware that I have a power failure.
Perhaps one of the portable power stations? But they're not cheap, could I somehow leverage the cost out of my ISP ?
My mobile phone signal is spotty which may remove that from the equation, hence the VOIP requirement.
I'm still on copper at the moment but at some time in the past 12 months I'm due to move over to VOIP.
Perhaps one of the portable power stations? But they're not cheap, could I somehow leverage the cost out of my ISP ?
My mobile phone signal is spotty which may remove that from the equation, hence the VOIP requirement.
I'm still on copper at the moment but at some time in the past 12 months I'm due to move over to VOIP.