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Normally, "Battery on Line" or "Wet Line" refers to a line with no dial tone but if you blow into the connected test set, you will hear sidetone. Around here, this happens a lot on copper. It can be caused by split pairs or an open splice that has gotten wet and is bridging several live circuits.
Depending on where you are, Verizon will, most likely, if it's available, switch you to FiOS. Verizon seems to have abandoned copper and will do everything they can to not repair it. It's a shame, really. Copper built the modern telecommunications system and, if properly maintained, will continue to provide reliable service for another century.
Rcaman They don't care. It's a damn shame.
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