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Re: Bypass Telco's NID box?
I like it when you use "dominant" in your posts, Jen.
"Jen...tel" <poleclimber@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Geez you alarm guys have no idea what you're talking about. All it
> takes is one alarm "technician" to say something and the rest of you go
> babbling as if it's truth.
> The location of the entry point is controlled by the dominant carrier
> of the wireline. They say where it must be and that's all that's
> required by federal regulation. This so called tariff you speak of is
> a simple federal regulation controlling premise demarcation and MPOE.
> The wireline carrier states where the demarcation entry point is
> located. This is normally the location where the block was first
> installed at a site. All changes from that will follow federal
> regulation for a MPOE. Move the "box' all you like but we are not
> responsible for anything past the recorded PAP for the demarcation or
> MPOE. One other thing, the box housing the jump & protector is the
> property of the installing phone company. Homeowners have no rights to
> move or alter it. Its location is based on a permanent recorded
> federal utility right-of-way.
> All you alarm guys who moved it without getting Ma's permission have
> screwed the homeowner. All it takes is a call. Qwest will relocate a
> demarc from for security purposes if a customer ask. If we move it, a
> MPOE is established and that means we take on the responsibility. You
> homeowners need to stop trusting what alarm technicians say about
> telephone issues cause those guys know jack about what they are saying.
>
>
> Jenn
>
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