Sounds like I need to see if our buttsets display date\time and if not, find 
something that does. 




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From: "Chris Fabien" <[email protected]> 
To: "AnimalFarm Microwave Users Group" <[email protected]> 
Sent: Friday, November 6, 2020 9:11:21 AM 
Subject: Re: [AFMUG] Time on Analog Phones 


Time comes in the Caller ID data. Your ATA or ONT needs to know the correct 
time. 




On Fri, Nov 6, 2020 at 9:55 AM Adam Moffett < [email protected] > wrote: 




That's kinda where I'm at too. I'm sure our ATA's were giving time to people's 
handsets too because this came up a lot after they changed the daylight savings 
dates. ATA's that didn't have that fixed would give people wrong times for a 
few weeks near the DST changes. 



Exactly how they do it is where I'm fuzzy. I think you're right that they can 
bury some modulated data in the ringing. 





On 11/6/2020 9:46 AM, Nate Burke wrote: 

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With my Non-phone background, I think that it sends the time as part of the CID 
string. So a customer may manually set the time on a phone, and then when the 
first call comes in, it resets the time. I usually track time issues down to an 
incorrect time setting in the ATA. 


On 11/6/2020 8:44 AM, Adam Moffett wrote: 

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I think they do send the time on POTS lines. ADSI maybe? 
Are the time and timezone both correct on the ONT? 




On 11/6/2020 8:32 AM, Mike Hammett wrote: 

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I thought we had talked about this recently (and I thought it was Nate), but I 
can't find the conversation to figure out what's going on. 

We recently have moved a couple customers off of Frontier to dialtone derived 
from our ONTs that are having problems. The only problem is that the time 
displayed on their phone is now no longer correct. They set the time and it 
stays for a bit, but then resets to something not correct. I guess when they 
were on Frontier, it worked correctly all of the time. 


Would Frontier have had some kind of service setup on their POTS lines that 
provided time? I've never heard of such a thing. 


I would think it was just a failing phone system, but to have multiple 
customers converted in a month all have the same problem? Seems fishy. 




I'm assuming it's some kind of key system, but I don't know what as I haven't 
seen it. 




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