Aaron S. Joyner wrote:

Yeah, but 174 T1s or 6 DS3s is an awful lot to expect a local school system to maintain for one or two events per year. Presumably, if that number is correct, that does not reflect concurrent call capacity, or it's not something they maintain themselves, they'd have to outsource that to another provider. I just can't see Wake County employing a team of a few administrators to be responsible for just *the phone system*.

Aaron S. Joyner

Thank you... the school system places automated calls every week to our house ("A message from the Principal") so I imagine that is the primary use of the system. But being able to make a quarter million calls an hour?



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