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The Telecom Digest for Fri, 11 Feb 2022
Volume 41 : Issue 25 : "text" format

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FCC Chair's Proposed Order: Ringless Voicemails Require Prior Consent
911 calling issues for Mid-South Verizon users
Anyone familiar with old lead/paper loop plant?
Verizon's Aging Copper Lines Leave Customers Hung Up With Frustration

Message-ID: <4801d59a-ab8b-82d9-9f86-fbc132d20aa6@gmail.com> Date: 10 Feb 2022 20:47:21 -0500 From: Bill Horne <malQRMassimilation@gmail.com> Subject: FCC Chair's Proposed Order: Ringless Voicemails Require Prior Consent by Yaron Dori FCC Chairperson Jessica Rosenworcel issued a press release on Wednesday stating that she has circulated to her fellow FCC commissioners and proposal that, if adopted by the agency, will clarify that the TCPA and related FCC rules impose a consent standard on "ringless voicemails" delivered to a user's voicemail inbox. The proposed action responds to a 2017 Petition for Declaratory Ruling filed by a company called All About the Message that argued that because ringless voicemails bypass telephone networks and are transmitted directly to telephone company voicemail servers at no charge to users, they are not "calls" governed by the TCPA and FCC rules. https://www.mondaq.com/unitedstates/telecoms-mobile-cable-communications/1159144/fcc-chair39s-proposed-order-ringless-voicemails-require-prior-consent?email_access=on -- (Please remove QRM from my email address to write to me directly)
Message-ID: <20220210213821.D8E5977F@telecom2018.csail.mit.edu> Date: Thu, 10 Feb 2022 21:38:21 +0000 (UTC) From: Bill Horne <malQRMassimilation@gmail.com> Subject: 911 calling issues for Mid-South Verizon users If you need to reach the Bartlett Police Department, call (901) 385-5555. For the Collierville Police Department, call (901) 853-3207. Author: Kim Wheeler SHELBY COUNTY, Tenn. - 911 calls from Verizon Wireless users are not being connected with dispatch, according to multiple Mid-South law enforcement agencies. Both the Bartlett Police Department and Collierville Police Department reported issues Monday morning. CPD said it was notified by the Shelby County 911 Communications District about the issue. https://www.localmemphis.com/article/news/local/911-calling-issues-for-mid-south-verizon-users/522-ec4bd8cf-c657-4fdc-be00-1f4d110b2008 -- (Please remove QRM from my email address to write to me directly)
Message-ID: <7e46b8b3-daab-2d57-54c3-d3b4a6536f71@ionary.com> Date: 10 Feb 2022 11:51:00 -0500 From: "Fred Goldstein" <fQRMgoldstein@ionary.com> Subject: Anyone familiar with old lead/paper loop plant? A reporter for a major newspaper is interested in learning more about the pressurized (usually lead-sheathed) cables that were installed in telephone networks until plastic came along. Some are likely to still be in service. If any old outside plant folks are interested in talking to her about it, please contact me directly (remove the QRM from my email) and I'll pass the contact info along. Thanks.
Message-ID: <20220210134955.942B277F@telecom2018.csail.mit.edu> Date: Thu, 10 Feb 2022 13:49:55 +0000 (UTC) From: Sean Murphy <murphy.s@remove-this.telecomdigest.net> Subject: Verizon's Aging Copper Lines Leave Customers Hung Up With Frustration By FARAH JAVED Dr. Ida Messana, a Queens internist specializing in geriatric medicine, started experiencing internet, fax and landline phone issues in her Forest Hills office last summer and noticed a concerning side effect. Many of her elderly patients, who depend on phone calls and faxes, as opposed to emails and texts, stopped coming because they could not reach her. "We lost dial tone on my fax line, so I couldn't receive or send any faxes. Imagine my patients waiting for their CAT scans, X-rays, their reports of blood, all different kinds of things," she explained. https://www.thecity.nyc/2022/2/3/22915176/verizon-copper-lines-customers-frustration ***** Comment ***** It's nice to see the news media finally taking note of the terrible costs that copper wires impose on a historic publicly-held company. The again copper based cables buried beneath the attention span of legislative bodies all over the country has caused Verizontal stockholders to support an aging workforce that drags down the company's modern, forward-looking image with "Get in the truck" dedication and ever-so-irksome union wages. Imagine how many "seniors" are unable to use the fax machines that sit on the shelves in their hallways, directly underneath their ever-so-relible Western Electric telephones. These old customers and theier old expectations and their old viewpoints must be swept aside to make room for the modern, soon-to-be-mandatory fiber-optic cables and/or "100G" radio-based connections, so that the executives at Verizontal HQ can watch their Mai Tais being mixed in real time as they head over for lunch and a few laughs at the public expense.

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