Re: (PM) T1-CT1 signalling

John Lange (microjl@palacenet.net)
Thu, 23 Jul 1998 10:03:35 -0500

HI & B.S.

GTE is doing just that all over Wisconsin for me right now. We are adding
5 new loacations in the next month and I won't have to leave my chair. You
can get DCS from anywhere GTE serves, but you have to buy a point to point
T1 to haul it on. It can get pricey, but it works.

JOhn :}

At 09:39 AM 7/23/1998 -0500, you wrote:
>I've been trying to setup a remote POP and have been getting
>nowhere with GTE. They won't backhaul DCS to me from a neighboring
>CO (tariff excuses). One of the local GTE techies has told me that
>if I could find closet space in that town, I could run the CT-1 to
>that location then haul the data via T-1 to me. He said I would just
>run cable between the 2 DSUs and wouldn't need any other equipment
>there. Now I'm a bit clueless on telco signalling but wouldn't I need
>to multiplex the CT-1 to the T-1 line and then demux at my location to
>supply the PM3 with the proper channels? Isn't the signalling between
>a data T-1 and a channelized T-1 different enough that some kind of
>interface would need to be between them? Or am I better off putting
>a PM3 with a WAN card in a rented closet? (maintaining equipment in 2
>locations is my last choice)
>
>TIA,
>
>Bruce
>info@sltic.com
>
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