I've seen a lot of things go sideways over my 30+ years in this business.
Put the alarms on a re-sold POTS line from the LEC and call it a day.
Anything other than this is placing your customer and your company at
risk. If, by chance, the line goes dead... you have done all that could
have been
Many of you don't seem to understand that the technology is equivalent
security and power wise to what the ILEC is providing. We are not going to
resell ILEC POTS lines. We want to make our own POTS lines work with alarm
panels. This is for residential customers not business.
On Mon, Aug 10, 2015
I know in the mid 2000s a lot of CLECs got into the hosted exchange business.
I am trying to connect with CLECs that might have an interest in
off-loading/seller there user base of exchange users Any ideas on the best
way to go about finding them?
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Thanks all. Got a few calls. Working as expected.
On Mon, Aug 10, 2015 at 12:05 PM, Justin Grow jg...@flowroute.com wrote:
I'm trying to generate some test calls to a toll-free number over the
Canadian PSTN. Anyone on list with a Canadian TDM/POTS line willing to
place a call or two to
Paul,
So is this just a limitation of Adtran's implementation of SIP on the 5000,
or are all MSAN's from Vendors like Calix, Zhone, and ALU the same way?
On Mon, Aug 10, 2015 at 12:32 PM, Paul Timmins p...@timmins.net wrote:
On 08/10/2015 08:49 AM, Colton Conor wrote:
I wonder if it is
On 08/10/2015 06:36 PM, Colton Conor wrote:
Paul,
So is this just a limitation of Adtran's implementation of SIP on the
5000, or are all MSAN's from Vendors like Calix, Zhone, and ALU the
same way?
Specific to the 5k. We have some older Zhone equipment that does T.38
and RFC-2833 and mid
Sorry for no response, I have been out lately. To answer everyone's
concerns, we are doing exactly as Nathan has described. We are ordering UNE
copper loops from Verizon the ILEC, and are putting POTS service onto these
copper lines using an Adtran 5000 with VDSL2 Combo cards. The Adtran is
All,
I appreciate the insight into this with regard to alarms, especially
that they'd trip up T.38, which will probably save me some time in the future.
So far so good on alarms and credit card machines, but I'd run into some older
CPE type Cisco VG that would mangle and eat modem