Hi, kind and knowledgeable people.
I was working on getting an antenna outside, doing things the right way, running ground wire, etc. I noticed that the ground wire for the network interface box for the landlane phone was in bad condition. I replaced it and got curious about how the phone ground works. You can see the (new) green ground wire. It seems to have connectivity only to an isolated black wire. Does that black wire simply provide a big surface, a (hopefully) more attractive place where stray voltage could jump if it got into the phone line? I know the phone wires themselves are balanced pairs that can't function if grounded. Thanks.