My installer never mentioned the phone line, and my phone jack is nowhere near the receiver. I questioned VOOM about the land line, here is the response I got:
... Your receiver must always be directly connected to a traditional land-based telephone line to receive the VOOM Service. If it is not so connected, or if it is connected to a line other than the one you tell us, or if the line is not performing according to our requirements, the VOOM Service may be deactivated. If deactivation occurs, you will still be responsible for all services purchased through the date of deactivation. Your receiver units must also be connected to the same traditional land-based telephone line in order to be eligible to pay the additional receiver fee rather than purchase a separate subscription for each additional receiver...
I don't understand why the satellite services design to use phone line from the beginning, it seems there are better ways to do it without a phone line. I know VOOM is not the only one requires phone line, BUT it is time to change! More and more people use voice over IP, do you want to eliminate those people? Not to mention the cost associated with each installation. If VOOM want to compite with D*/E*, etc. start from getting rid of phone line will be a good selling point.
... Your receiver must always be directly connected to a traditional land-based telephone line to receive the VOOM Service. If it is not so connected, or if it is connected to a line other than the one you tell us, or if the line is not performing according to our requirements, the VOOM Service may be deactivated. If deactivation occurs, you will still be responsible for all services purchased through the date of deactivation. Your receiver units must also be connected to the same traditional land-based telephone line in order to be eligible to pay the additional receiver fee rather than purchase a separate subscription for each additional receiver...
I don't understand why the satellite services design to use phone line from the beginning, it seems there are better ways to do it without a phone line. I know VOOM is not the only one requires phone line, BUT it is time to change! More and more people use voice over IP, do you want to eliminate those people? Not to mention the cost associated with each installation. If VOOM want to compite with D*/E*, etc. start from getting rid of phone line will be a good selling point.