In the event of power cuts, will xDSL lines still provide signal to the router?Re the first sentence/question: Yes, they always have done. With the caveats about the Openreach infrastructure backups that have now been discussed to death. With very informative input from yourself
Assuming the property has a battery backup, and the router is powered up.
With POTS we knew the line was 'always on' for voice calls.
But will ADSL or FTTC connections work?
If those backups involved fail nothing works.
"Assuming the router is powered up". Answer, no need to assume that. ADSLx and VDSL2 are always on. Even if the router is not powered up they are still present at its input port.
"With POTS ...". It still is.
"But will ...". See first answer above,
The OP we now know is on an EO line on ADSL2+ with a backup power supply. Stuff that has been talked about umpteen times since ADSL and later FTTC were introduced.
He has been on this forum for over fourteen years so surely must have seen all that, but even if we accept he had forgotten it then a simple question asking about his setup would have been quickly and easily answered like that.
The first and last sentences of the opening post are basically duplicates, and in my opinion suggested VOIP might be in the setup. It is. But in addition to the PSTN, not replacing it so not relevant.
As for your sentence in parentheses, I have never heard or seen it before. I don't think it was necessary.
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