[geeks] Re: 48v
Ken Hansen
geeks at sunhelp.org
Mon Apr 23 09:38:53 CDT 2001
I recently scanned an AMeritech (before merger) annual report, and it listed (IIRC) about 95% tone service deployment...
I am a phone person as well, but I only have a Siemens Gigaset at home (2.4 GHz multi-line phone system)...
Ken
-----Original Message-----
From: James Fogg [mailto:jfogg at vicinity.com]
Sent: Monday, April 23, 2001 9:19 AM
To: geeks at sunhelp.org
Subject: Re: [geeks] Re: 48v
ok, from my previous postings many will realize I am a phone geek. I admit it,
I get a thrill from a dial tone. I can identify dtmf digits by sound. I know
the 5X5 color code by heart (really, I do). I know what red - right -
ring - rib means. My favorite phones are made of Bakelite(R). And... (this
probably puts me way over the top), I have a hybrid PBX in my house (an Iwatsu
ZTD 48X64 with both digital and analog extentions, upgraded from several
AT&T Merlins).
It seems some others have some level of phone passion, so lets drag the lakes
and see what we come up with.
Who's a phone geek?
Who collects phone schtuph?
Who knows the deep history of phone tech?
Who has a key system / pbx in their house?
Maybe this could be the lunchtime poll?
On Fri, 20 Apr 2001, THOU SPAKE:
> Jim wrote:
> > btw, I recently moved from a town that has a crossbar. The telco refused to
> > give it up and installed dtmf "converters" to provide touchtone service. They
> > provided "pheatures" like call forwarding by switching the calls through a
> > nearby Nortel DMS100 digital switch.
>
> There are still places w/ x-bar? Holy moly! Even Connersville, Indiana has
> a DMS-100 or ESS5. Did you at least do your duty and break out your copy of
> 'Bluebeep'?
>
> -Jon
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