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would you believe, those 7316s work on a 6x16 dr1!
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Now THAT is astounding. a 7324 won't and they exhisted when the DR1 came out, correct? And I'll bet the 'E" part doesn't! John C.
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but the m7100 also wont work on there! but yeah the 7324 dont work either.
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Nortel is restructuring and will be around, their not going anywhere. I have worked on so many different manufacturers that I have lost track. I think the Nortel is the simplest to maintain. I guess it is just preference. Just my opinion.
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Actually Nortel is harder than some and easier than others, just like every brand. "It's a synergy thing!" IMHO John C.
When I was young, I was Liberal. As I aged and wised up, I became Conservative. Now that I'm old, I have settled on Curmudgeon.
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Not sure if I should make this a new subject or not, but since it relates to pictures shown here, I will post this as a reply.
I noticed the sticker on bottom of phone, It says 'Made in Mexico', I have a customer that bought some 'Made in Mexico' phones online n lasted a month, I took one and opened it up and didnt recognise board as NT, that is only 'Made in Mexico' phone that i know of that I have opened and I have opened many NT phones that are 'Made in Canada' and even 'assembled in Mexico' but i do remember this 'Made in Mexico' phone and believe i still have it. My question is, does NT have 'Made in Mexico' phones?
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hmmm...gives one pause to ponder...Canadian company, phones made or assembled in Mexico by Asian aliens!!!! LMAO!
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