[olug] Any Qwest users on the list

Kenny Kant kenny.kant at running-config.com
Tue Sep 28 02:49:54 UTC 2010


  I have had to configure it before and you know that !  ;)  and the 
funny thing was that it was even Qwest ISDN.  I do remember that finding 
the support folks for Basic Rate ISDN within Qwest was like looking for 
samurai ninja cowboys... no one had a clue about what I was talking about.



On 9/27/2010 2:40 PM, Shawn Mattingly wrote:
> Clearly you've never had to play "Guess The SPID" when you were provisioning a line without any provider documentation...or probably had the pleasure of using an Ascend Pipeline *shudder*
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> I don't miss working on ISDN at all
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> On Sep 27, 2010 1:59 PM, Kenny Kant<kenny.kant at running-config.com> wrote:
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>    To me it is cool because (to my understanding) it can be deployed
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> almost anywhere and the carrier can utilize a lot of its existing PSTN
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> switching architecture without the need for DSLAMS ..etc.  The idea of
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> having instant 128k digital via PSTN is cool :)
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> On 9/25/2010 12:48 PM, Kevin D. Snodgrass wrote:
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> > --- On Sat, 9/25/10, Kenny Kant<kenny.kant at running-config.com>  wrote:
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> >> Speaking of cool Internet connectivity... can you still
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> >> purchase regular dual channel ISDN in Omaha?? :)
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> > Cool?  Really?  I never thought of anything ISDN related as being cool.  More like a bad band-aid until something useful came along...
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