Re: RJ-48C?

Kyle Platts (kwplat1@reliant.uswc.uswest.com)
Thu, 12 Dec 96 11:20:04 -0600

Keep in mind that these aren't real T1's -- they're HDSL, which is
apparently a LOT less picky than a traditional T1. Both our =
"T1"'s came
in on the same 4-pair cable (but are broken out into two RJ-45
connectors). They're HDSL.

Definately DO tell the telco what you require, though. If they =
whine, ask
them if they've ever heard the phrase "tough shit". If they =
aren't going
to do it to your spec, then no one will.

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Actually, HDSL uses 2B1Q line coding to the HDSL unit (this is how =
you get 2 T-1's on the same 4 pair cable), but they are most =
definitely REAL T-1's coming out of them.

Kyle Platts
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