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Here at ShaysNet (Greenfield, MA) our experience matches Richard Welty's. NYNEX/BA/Verizon can't get ISDN working properly. Hell, last month they managed to screw up 8 PRIs into UMass/Amherst from a 5ESS switch on Fearing St. four blocks away. Seems the Lowell Switch Operations Group performed a load of new code for the switch in the middle of the day without informing any co staff. I heard that co techs were telling digital techs that their test gear _had_ to be defective. Yeah, right. On this subject, how common is it for an ILEC to have one group modifying a switch load without informimg the co techs? Does this happen all the time? Don't they have _any_ monitoring capability? David Leonard ShaysNet On Sat, 17 Feb 2001, deeann mikula wrote: > > On Sat, 17 Feb 2001, Richard Welty wrote: > > > > > Steve Sobol <[email protected]> > > > > > I've never, ever had trouble with Ameritech ISDN, > > > > ISDN, now there's a technology that NYNEX/Bell Atlantic/Verizon > > has never been able to get right in the Northeast. Never, never, > > never, never, never. there are rumors of working ISDN in some > > > whoa. my experience is completely the oposite. (in BA/verizon > country, in pittsburgh PA.) > > i love my dedicated ISDN clients! we have about 15 or so still left, > and their connections are rock solid! in my 3 years of managing the > dedicated access customers, i've probably dealt with less than 10 > instances of real trouble with those lines. (ie: not solved by > resynching the isdn routers, but requiring calling in a bell tech.) > > well, except for when we switched a few ISDN customers to adelphia... > > > > deeann m.m. mikula > director of operations > > telerama public access internet > http://www.telerama.com > 1.877.688.3200 > > > > >
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