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FridayNightTV | 2 years ago
No they won't.
'Dial up' modems need a PSTN line to work. The roll out of full fibre networks means analogue PSTN is going the way of the dodo. You cannot get a new PSTN line anymore in Blighty. In Estonia and the Netherlands (IIRC) the PSTN switch off is already complete.
pavlov|2 years ago
pixl97|2 years ago
Cable company here (US) still sells service that has POTS over cable modem. Just plug your modem into the cable modem tele slot and you have a dialton. Now, are you getting super high speed connections, no, but that's not what you need for most hacking like this. Not that I recommend hacking from your own house.
LinuxBender|2 years ago
To your point I am sure some day the US will stop selling access to the PSTN but some old systems will hold on for dear life, government contracts and all. Governments are kindof slow to migrate to newer things.
Kon-Peki|2 years ago
You need to align their incentives with yours: wait until it gets windy out, knock the poles down, and demand that they come fix it.