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Re: Bypass Telco's NID box?
I have yet to see one that could really understand line seizure...
"Crash Gordon®" <NONE@xxxxxxxx> a écrit dans le message de news:
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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
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> 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
>
> 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
>
>
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