Reading a question on SuperUser where someone received an electric shock from a modem made me curious, how much power can a phone line provide?
(I'm not looking to do anything dodgy like try to power something, this is just out of curiously/amusement; in the UK phone lines operate at ~50v (up to 100 with an incoming call) enough to overcome the resistance of human skin in the right conditions. 10mA would give a nasty shock but 100-200mA has a high chance of fatality - in theory could someone actually be electrocuted by a phone line?)