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Re: "Failure to communicate" problems



"tourman" <robercampbell@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:1158e748-b3af-43a7-b95f-03245b110033@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Perhaps some of the regulars can suggest a solution to a problem I'm
> having.  For years now, I've been having random failures to
> communicate that are not caused by improper programming of the panels.
> There seems to be no pattern to them that I can determine, nor is it
> make specific. The station is no help and insist there are enough
> lines coming in to handle any amount of traffic. Whenever they happen,
> I have the client send a manual test through to the station, and it
> always goes through properly. This only seems to occur with
> conventional land lines
>
> I get daily reports and every day, and there is at least one panel
> that doesn't seem to have communicated it's test signal (out of a base
> of 1100 accounts). When I check, rarely is it a real problem....
>
> Can anyone familiar with station technology suggest potential
> solutions/problems that could be occurring. I'm at a loss...

It's the telephone network.  There is always either a problem somewhere or a
different way of providing service being implemented.  With 1100 accounts
you certainly have enough to always have some exposed to it.





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