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Ed -
When I worked for the Independent Carriers (AT&T, Nextlink, Winstar, ART, Teligent, Telergy etc.) ALL the smartjacks were locally powered. The only ones I ever saw that were line powered were the ones from Bell Atlantic.
Sam
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Holly old posts Batman… Like Ed said most NIU’s or NID’s (network interface devices) aka “smart jacks†are line powered.
----------------------- Bryan LEC Provisioning Engineer Cars -n- Guitars Racin' (retired racer Oct.'07)
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Depends on the type of smartjack and the carrier...some are line powered, some are locally powered. Can't really say it'll be one way or the other. I've seen plenty of both.
--Matt
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