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I agree with nfc, you've nothing to loose. It'd be nice to have the build out info in case you had errors so you could change the build out to see if it fixed the errors.
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who would I contact for the build out info and how could I access it ? I'll give moving it a try if it doesn't come back up then its a repair issue , right ?
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Originally posted by nfcphoneman: Originally posted by RATHER BE FISHING: [b] I'd find if it's a LEC smart jack or TWTCs. I'm 99% sure it is the LEC's smart jack. I've never seen a CLEC provide a smart jack here in Florida.
I say try it and see. Pull it one evening and take the CSU/DSU to the new suite. See if you're getting any errors. If you do, put it back and tell the customer he'll have to wait. [/b]In Texas if Time Warner has an on net building they provide a smart jack in the suite extended from the head in. You Florida boys have to deal with Verizon though. We get Southwestern Bell...no wait SBC...wait at&t. :shrug:
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So do you Texas boys, just not in your neck of the woods! DFW is full of Verizon territory (Plano, Garland, etc).
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The box your clec guy calls a "connect reach" sounds like an IAD and that is your demarc! Now because your customer has planned poorly you may be caught up in something you may regret!
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Originally posted by jwooten: The box your clec guy calls a "connect reach" sounds like an IAD and that is your demarc! Now because your customer has planned poorly you may be caught up in something you may regret! how will I regret it ? If I move it and it works great , if not oh well I explained to the customer that I MIGHT not be able but I would try I have a long history with this customer top of my head at least 15 years
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Two words come to mind.. tariff violations.
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Originally posted by jwooten: Two words come to mind.. tariff violations. I dont see it as applicable based on what I see here what am I missing ? looks like it would only apply if I where reselling the service not moving it 14903. Tariff violations (a) Civil Penalty for Undercharging and Overcharging. A person that offers, grants, gives, solicits, accepts, or receives by any means transportation or service provided for property by a carrier subject to jurisdiction under chapter 135 at a rate different than the rate in effect under section 13702 is liable to the United States for a civil penalty of not more than $100,000 for each violation. I'm not trying to be argumentative here I am interested in all the ramifications which is why I'm here first
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Originally posted by jwooten: Two words come to mind.. tariff violations. No, not if it's an IAD like you're thinkin'... The NID (Smart Jack) ends the regulated piece. No tarriff worries there. If an IAD or CSU as it sounds like to me, you’re clear to try and move it… Distance MAY bite ya, but it’s worth a shot, right. And to answer you original question my due diligent LEC employee answer is, “NO!†No, you may NOT move the NID (Smart Jack) but thanks for asking. … I always plead ignorance when I moved ‘em back in my days as being a CPE & cabling guy. Give that a try, it worked VERY well for me.
----------------------- Bryan LEC Provisioning Engineer Cars -n- Guitars Racin' (retired racer Oct.'07)
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A Google of "ConnectReach" found this:
Lucent Technologies today announced that Time Warner Telecom Inc. (Nasdaq: TWTC) is deploying Lucent's ConnectReach(TM) integrated access device. Designed to support all the communications needs of small to mid-sized businesses, the integrated access device delivers broadband applications across the "last mile" - the link between a service provider's central office and a customer.
Looks like you ARE talking about an IAD.
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