[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > james wrote: >>> Kewlstart is for disconnect supervision. If you have a simple phone >>> connected, it doesn't make much difference what your signalling is >>> as the human will actually hangup the phone. If you hookup another >>> device that might actually need the supervision like a >>> modem/faxmachine/whatever, you will still want disconnect >>> supervision. As far as technical best, out side of the disconnect >>> supervision, the kewlstart and loopstart are equivalent. >> >> >> It is also my understanding that most local exchanges (in the US) >> don't enable disconnect supervision by default. I had to ask my >> telephone company to enable it. >> > > Or maybe they'll respond the way that my local telco, The Monon > Telephone Company, did: "Yes, we could certainly enable that > feature for > you, since it is a trivial feature on our switch. But our > tariffs don't > require us to do that for residential customers, so we won't > do it for > you. End of discussion. Thank you for calling." > > The only consolation is the knowledge that soon there will be no need > for them, and it's almost certain they don't see it coming.
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