Re: Channel banks

Matthew S. Crocker (matthew@Crocker.Com)
Thu, 7 Sep 1995 11:18:16 -0400 (EDT)

We have used channel banks for several years, although not for internet
access. I HIGHLEY recommend the Wescom channel bank, they are a little
bulky but they are very reliable and cheap. I know a GOOD source for
used equipment and very nice CSU/DSU's. If you intersest in pricing you
can call

Carrier Access Corp.
Boulder CO

Roger Koenig is the owner, I don't have the phone number handy but if you
want it send me email. They are in the 800 Business directory (1800-555-1212)

-Matt

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On Wed, 6 Sep 1995, System Administrator wrote:

> Hi All:
> Anybody had any good/bad experiences using channel banks in their POPs in
> lieu of multiple POTS lines? Any particular brands/models of channel
> banks that have served you well? I've heard that callers get
> consistently better performance than POTS lines since they're coming in
> over digital. BTW: If you're suggesting the USR Total Control, I've
> pretty much ruled it out for now due to the ridiculous pricing. Maybe
> when I have a spare million I'll look into them. ;) TIA for any info.
>
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