We ditched the fax at work about 5 years ago when we realised we hadn't
sent or received one for about 6 months :)
No-one missed it.
As for ISDN, we ditched our 64k ISDN line back in the 90s!
Now, about that Frame Relay connection... ha ha
regards
Glenn
On 2022-01-13 16:18, Bradley Amm wrote:
In Japan faxes are used by almost everyone because the government won't
allow any other way to send documents to them. Even Covid results were
being faxed around.
Healthcare still loves it as it's more secure than email apparently.
Yes let's send test results via fax so they can sit in the machine in
full view of anyone who goes to them
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Sometimes you just don't have a choice, just like faxing, it should
have been DEAD 10 years ago....
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Nathan,
Just because you can, doesn't mean you should !
On Thu, 13 Jan 2022 at 14:53, Nathan Brookfield
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It sure does, we have a client who does this for Broadcast over to the
UK with Tieline devices at each end, almost fell off my chair when it
worked....
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56k Still works well over G711 with no VAD very well if you have full
control end to end 😊. Like been retro
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Unrelated to the ISDN Issue below:
I feel that this almost declares the end of the era of analogue modem
calls. Wonder if Russell can help with the last 56k modem call, at
least, on Telstra's network?
Should be recorded for posterity and to make sure analogue modems
finally die and can be all buried in landfill after being set on fire.
MMC
(I'm not suffering any PTSD from them, no sir).
On 13 Jan 2022, at 2:18 pm, Nathan Brookfield
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Hi Guy,
I believe this would indeed be a hard date for them, the shutdown
started in 2019 and has been well reported and notified to customers,
there is no going back from this one unfortunately. There are lots
of good middle ground alternatives though to move them between a half
Analogue and Digital world but they're going to have to get cracking
☹
Nathan Brookfield
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Subject: [AusNOG] ISDN shutdown 31 May 2022
Hi all,
We have a customer that is somewhat exposed here and has way too many
ISDN lines still in service.
I'm curious to here if anyone else is in the same boat, and is the
entire ISDN network going to be switched off on the date?
Kind regards,
- Guy
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