RE: You want pricing?

Shawn Lewis (slewis@thecia.net)
Fri, 6 Sep 1996 14:26:17 -0400

You may also want to keep in mind, if that first ISDN PRI line drops, you then lose signalling for both.

Shawn
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From: Howard Leadmon[SMTP:howardl@abs.net]
Sent: Friday, September 06, 1996 2:24 PM
To: gryphon@livingston.com
Cc: portmaster-users@livingston.com
Subject: Re: You want pricing?

> > Actually I don;t know if your unit will support this or not, but when
> > dealing with multiple PRI lines you can order the first one as 23B+D and
> > then order the second as a 24B. This is the way ISDN (PRI) was designed
>
> Yeah, I'm pretty sure we'll do that. As you point out, it's a very
> common ordering scheme.

So the question of the day is "Will this be supported when the unit is
released for sale in a couple weeks, or is this a planned future enhancement?".

It would be very costly to order a 23B+D circuit, and then call back to get
it changed to 24B. If memory serves me correct, in BellAtl (MD) locally
they change $1400 for PRI orders. Sure hate to blow that type of $$ on a
conversion, but would like to have the extra channel..

> > Don't get me wrong, the option of having a 100% supported modem (analog)
> > ratio is super, and I think this is the correct way to offer such a unit,
> > but practically I think you will have a lot of spares..
>
> There's also the European market to consider - they get more channels
> on a PRI than we do. (Granted, we're working up different modem cards
> for them to provide more complete modem-to-channel coverage, but it
> still bears pointing out.)

But isn't that what the 10-port modem cards are for?? 6x10 = 60 modems
or a fully populated 2xE1 circuit..

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