The key word is that you cannot conceive of what would cause my brain
issues...you are not a medical professional.
The ability to even capture auditory processing disorders, mine came via
a slight stroke in a surgery, did not even exist ten years ago.
I respect our professional background in your field..but that does not make
you an expert in
others.
That you cannot conceive of my situation does not mean anything
important here , because you are not a medical professional.
Please stop trivializing my circumstance by outlining your expertise as if
it carried any weight..it does not.
I am personally very tired of hiving to defend explain and micromanage my
body to techs who claim to know more than medical tests because they have
never seen it before.
On Thu, 7 Sep 2023, James Knott wrote:
On 2023-09-07 10:35, Karen Lewellen wrote:
may I ask what method of suicide will be best then?
From what you say, in spite of the aquired brain injury I currently
experience, and its medical documentation, my being able to use analog
phone service until less than a year ago, and the like, my body is too
much trouble to keep alive, no longer can communicate with the outside
world safely, do my job, etc without the seizures all VOIp services cause
me..with tests to support this.
Seems like a fine time to go according to you, since according to you,
I cannot achieve what I have done just fine, even with the physical
resources for it here in my house, or existing analog customers being
around
First off, I cannot comment on your health issues. However, I can comment
on telecom issues, having worked in the field for over half a century. The
world is moving to IP for just about everything and that over fibre.
Carriers, such as Bell or Rogers, run fibre out into the community, in some
cases converting to copper in the neighbourhood and more and more often
directly in the consumer's home or office.
Second, I first came across digital audio, for phone service in 1975 and it's
been growing ever since. A bit about me, I started working in telecom in
1972. I spent 23 years working for CN Telecommunications, CNCP and Unitel,
as the company ownership changed. Most of that time I worked as a
technician, but for my last 5 years, I was in planning, where I planned the
installation of telecom equipment, both in the office at 151 Front St. W. as
well as customer sites in downtown Toronto. Even back then, everything I
worked on was 100% digital. That was almost 30 years ago. Since then, my
work has been largely services provided over IP, including voice. It been
years since I've seen voice provided over anything other than IP. Even some
of the old Time Division Multiplex (TDM) services were emulated over IP.
As someone with all that experience, I cannot conceive of anything that would
contribute to your issues, other than possibly getting a CODEC that tries to
minimize bandwidth to the point that it causes noticeable distortion. With
the bandwidth available now, there's no reason for such CODECs to be used.
Regardless, I wouldn't be surprised if Bell is unable to provide what you
want. I know Rogers can't. Even if Bell were able to provide it, your
calls would be analog only as far as their office, if that far. Everything
beyond would be digital, likely over IP.
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