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#3254 09/03/04 03:34 PM
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Mitch, by all means! move the system and be polite. Let them know that any cabling issues may be additional. (mis wired jacks, Etc.)
She may be having her data guy pull everything or maybe the building management has policies or requirements or maybe she got lucky and had it included in the build out.
None the less as everyone else pointed out it's the cabling that's a PITA.
You may want to find out if their installing the backboard and do the MDF terminations.
MOVE IT and keep the customer. thats' my 2 cents. [Linked Image from sundance-communications.com]
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#3255 09/03/04 04:15 PM
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cablings ok when work is scarce but the money is made with the systems. the older i
get the more i charge for wire pulls.
jst my .02
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#3256 09/04/04 02:09 AM
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Absolutley move the system. Business is long term and you want to be the guy there for the long haul.
Example:
I picked up a customer about 6 years ago and started with small repairs to their old Partner system. After my recommendations (a few years later after service calls, cabling, etc.) to move to a Magix and keep their current phone sets, their corporate purchasing department bought the Magix from another source......guess what....we installed it.....and have maintained it....

I could have been very pissed that they bought their equipment elsewhere

the end result......
they just called us to move their whole office
300 data and voice locs
move the phone systwem
overhead paging
security cameras with dvr

patience is a virtue !!!

#3257 09/05/04 09:17 AM
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It's funny that this topic came up because I was just thinking about this.

I LOVE wiring buildings. - NO not existing buildings where you have to work around the rats nests left behind by electricians and around all the trash and crap that litters the customers desks and stuff but new build outs. I think it's a breeze to go in, crank up the radio and do drops. I like it MUCH better than say programing Avaya VM [Linked Image from sundance-communications.com]
I also think it's MUCH more of a pain in the ass to go in and install or move a phone system on someone elses wiring.

I've had this happen to me a few times: When something goes wrong it's your fualt since you are the last guy standing. Even if it's a wiring issue, the electrician says "no there is nothing wrong with the wiring" and you end up eating it. Since the electrican is already gone and cashed his check you're left holding the bag.
If you want to get paid for the phone system move you better just fix the problem "on the house" because the customer is sitting there saying "get my phone system up and running or I'll get someone else". They neither want to understand that it's a wiring issue or care. They just think "this is telephone, you're the telephone guy FIX IT"

What I see is that in new construction the electrician is "assumed" to know how to do low voltage/telephony. I was wondering if anyone had any experience in finding an in to these commercial contractors - the GC - to explain to them about the value of having voice and data done by a specialist?

What are some of the most common errors you see made by electricians when it comes to voice and data? For example I constantly see 90+ degree bends in cat5. Crushed cables is another common theme.

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I have run into places that the electricans pull the wire loop from box to box instead of home run. Then I'm told well you only using one pair

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