07-01-2014 08:05 PM
The Rogers technician who set up the telephone modem for my Rogers Home Phone service cut the existing telephone line a few feet from where it enters my home. I can't figure out any technical reason why this would need to be done. Did anyone else have their telephone line cut when they switched to Rogers Home Phone?
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07-07-2014 01:00 PM
What are some of the concequences of not disconnecting the old telephone service provider line? well first of all, you would have 2 dialtones on your line, one from your new provider (rogers) and an existing dialtone from the old provider. Second of all, you would have cross talk, thirdly, you may not be able to make calls untill the previous dialtone is disconnected, and there is really the only way rogers can do this is by cutting the wires seperating old phone co and inside wiring, nothing illegal they need to do it for it to WORK.
07-02-2014 08:40 AM
Yeah.. that SHOULDNT have been done.
Usually, the bell line will come in, to some form of de-marcation box inside. Then from there, would connect to your other lines inside.
ALL they would usually do, is disconect it from that demarc box and attach a line from their modem to that box.
No need to do ANYTHING outside.
I would call back in, and leave a complaint.
or if you get a survey, leave info on it there.
or you can try via this form: https://www.rogers.com/web/RogersServices.portal?_nfpb=true&_pageLabel=shareAConcern
07-02-2014 06:34 PM - edited 07-02-2014 06:35 PM
some older homes like mine did NOT come with a bell demarcation jack. My incoming cable line went into the rogers telephony modem, and then went out to a jack that rogers technician installed near the hydro panel. The only tihng rogers does differently, is tie the existing inside wiring into the rogers demarcation jack, and if your house does not have an existing demarc, thats the only logical explanation i can think of for rogers to actually cut the existing wires. hes actually cutting the "ISW" inside wiring and connect it to the rogers demarcation hack, in your house not the existign bell wires, you probably still have a network interface box outside which belongs to bell so he is not doing anything illegal
07-02-2014 06:39 PM
07-05-2014 11:23 PM
I'm sorry, I should have been more clear. They didn't cut any wires outside. The phone line was cut inside the house, near the point where it enters and provides service to every jack in the house.
07-07-2014 10:28 AM
07-07-2014 01:00 PM
What are some of the concequences of not disconnecting the old telephone service provider line? well first of all, you would have 2 dialtones on your line, one from your new provider (rogers) and an existing dialtone from the old provider. Second of all, you would have cross talk, thirdly, you may not be able to make calls untill the previous dialtone is disconnected, and there is really the only way rogers can do this is by cutting the wires seperating old phone co and inside wiring, nothing illegal they need to do it for it to WORK.
11-23-2019 06:00 PM - edited 11-23-2019 06:03 PM
My apartment phone jack must have been disconnected by Rogers when they installed a landline years ago. Now that I have had my no longer needed landline disconnected by Rogers, they refuse to acknowledge this and tell me to either have my landline reconnected or get Bell in to fix it. I have an intercom lobby system that uses the phone jack and dose not require a landline. It is not working because Rogers has disconnected it. This is so troubling that they would not fix a problem that they caused and instead try to make me pay for a service that I do not need.
11-25-2019 10:02 AM
Greetings and welcome to our Community @Buzadi!
If your intercom lobby system does not require a landline, then nothing our techs would normally do should have impacted the function of your internal telephone jacks.
Technically, our Rogers Home Phone service doesn't need telephone jacks to function at all. The modem connects to a coax line and you can connect a phone directly to the modem itself.
If you haven't been using your telephone jacks in the years since we disconnected your landline, it's entirely possible they have short-circuited due to completely unrelated factors.
Please understand that we do not actually service telephone lines because our service uses a different kind of network. If your telephone jacks aren't working, you can hire a private contractor to come in and fix them. The wiring inside your premises is your responsibility.
Regards,
RogersCorey