Vern
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From: jon-lists <jonlist@flanet.com>
To: <portmaster-users@livingston.com>
Sent: Friday, March 12, 1999 11:41 AM
Subject: (PM) POTS lines >> PRI or other solution...
>If I remember correctly someone had mentioned a peice of equipment that
>would allow you to convert regular phone lines to PRI?
>
>I'm trying to find a solution to put a POP in an area that does not
>currently offer PRI's by any of the telco's that service it. Currently
>theres ~60 POTS lines with USR Sportsters, a PM2, and some ChsaeIOLAN..
>It's much better than the Worldgroup servers that were used before I took
>all this spare old stuff up there and replaced it..(in the sticks...
>yeehaaww!!) :P But since it's kind of far away and this setup has definite
>flaws for remote management, troubleshooting, and repair. (such as.. Line
>#6 in the hunt has a crapped out modem.. oh joy.. lets spend 4 hours travel
>time and 15 minutes work time of the day to replace a modem.. :P) I want to
>offer reliable access using a PM3 but am not sure what options I have. Any
>suggestions?
>
>I was thinking maybe of just using a Channelized T1 if that was available,
>but I haven't checked that avenue yet. But isn't it true that to offer ISDN
>service a CT1 won't fit the bill, it will only allow for v.90/K56Flex? I
>don't think they even have ISDN service period up in that area yet.. which
>would make a NOW decision to ditch ISDN support viable, but I'm trying to
>look ahead a little.
>
>And just when I was starting to take PRI availablity for granted since
>we've got 2 or 3 carriers we can choose from in our current local area...
>
>Thanks In Advance,
>Jon
>
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