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Re: Bypass Telco's NID box?



YEP!

In the 20+ years of doing alarm stuff, I've met maybe 10 telco doods =
that knew what line seizure was and how to diagnose the house system =
WITHOUT choppping us out, and thus causing the client to incur another =
service call from the alarm co.


"alarman" <alarman2000@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message =
news:6jF5e.5987$EX4.2400@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Jen...tel wrote:
> > 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
>=20
> I can say the same about you phone "techs". You know nothing about =
alarms,
> yet will screw the homeowner by cutting the alarm loose because you =
don't
> understand line siezure. Then you tell the homeowner their alarm =
system has
> a "short" in it and simply drive away.
> js
>=20
>


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