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The Telecom Digest for June 27, 2010
Volume 29 : Issue 173 : "text" Format

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  Re: at&t/BellSouth Retiring Two More 1AESS C.O.Switches           (Steven)
  Re: at&t/BellSouth Retiring Two More 1AESS C.O.Switches        (Sam Spade)



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Date: Fri, 25 Jun 2010 07:12:25 -0700 From: Steven <diespammers@killspammers.com> To: telecomdigestmoderator.remove-this@and-this-too.telecom-digest.org. Subject: Re: at&t/BellSouth Retiring Two More 1AESS C.O.Switches Message-ID: <i02dg9$hpr$1@news.eternal-september.org> David Clayton wrote: > On Thu, 24 Jun 2010 17:59:03 -0400, T wrote: > >> In article <y-mdnfDhXbbYC7_RnZ2dnUVZ_oqdnZ2d@giganews.com>, >> sam@coldmail.com says... >>> Mark J. Cuccia wrote: >>>> at&t/BellSouth Retiring Two More 1AESS C.O.Switches >>> I've lived with a DMS-100 since 1984. My service under a 1(A)ESS was >>> far less, 1975 to 1984. But, I sort of miss the sound of the switching >>> sounds when porting changed from 2-way to 3-way and vica versa. And, >>> the drop to dirty battery when the ROH timed out and you could then hear >>> orders being issued by the processors. >> Yeah, the 1AESS clicked and popped like a pro. Going over to an all >> digital switch takes all the fun out of it. >> >> >> ***** Moderator's Note ***** >> >> "clicked and popped"? Shhesh: kids these days. >> >> You have not lived unless you can recall the ordure of burnt Brylcream >> that suffused every molecule of air in a Panel office. You cannot even >> begin to appreciate what "clicks" or "pops" are until you've have heard >> the Originating Marker of a #5 Crosbar during busy hour. >> >> The 1AESS did not "click" or "pop": it snickered, hummed, and whined. It >> sounded like something a high-school physics teacher put together to >> demonstrate Ohm's Law. > > What about the noise you get when you pull out a Group Selector in an old > SxS switch and accidentally brush the power contacts in the frame causing > an ongoing arc across them..... > > Whoops, I think I've said too much..... > > -- > Regards, David. > > David Clayton > Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. > Knowledge is a measure of how many answers you have, intelligence is a > measure of how many questions you have. > How about when a major underwater cable is cut and every switch in a SXS office goes up and then drops, or a wire is cut on the wrong side of a translator? -- The only good spammer is a dead one!! Have you hunted one down today? (c) 2010 I Kill Spammers, Inc., A Rot in Hell. Co.
Date: Sat, 26 Jun 2010 05:46:21 -0700 From: Sam Spade <sam@coldmail.com> To: telecomdigestmoderator.remove-this@and-this-too.telecom-digest.org. Subject: Re: at&t/BellSouth Retiring Two More 1AESS C.O.Switches Message-ID: <adydnYoEiOkDa7jRnZ2dnUVZ_rOdnZ2d@giganews.com> Sam Spade wrote: > David Clayton wrote: > >> On Thu, 24 Jun 2010 17:59:03 -0400, T wrote: >> >> >>> In article <y-mdnfDhXbbYC7_RnZ2dnUVZ_oqdnZ2d@giganews.com>, >>> sam@coldmail.com says... >>> >>>> Mark J. Cuccia wrote: >>>> >>>>> at&t/BellSouth Retiring Two More 1AESS C.O.Switches >>>> >>>> >>>> I've lived with a DMS-100 since 1984. My service under a 1(A)ESS was >>>> far less, 1975 to 1984. But, I sort of miss the sound of the switching >>>> sounds when porting changed from 2-way to 3-way and vica versa. And, >>>> the drop to dirty battery when the ROH timed out and you could then >>>> hear >>>> orders being issued by the processors. >>> >>> >>> Yeah, the 1AESS clicked and popped like a pro. Going over to an all >>> digital switch takes all the fun out of it. >>> >>> >>> ***** Moderator's Note ***** >>> >>> "clicked and popped"? Shhesh: kids these days. >>> >>> You have not lived unless you can recall the ordure of burnt Brylcream >>> that suffused every molecule of air in a Panel office. You cannot even >>> begin to appreciate what "clicks" or "pops" are until you've have heard >>> the Originating Marker of a #5 Crosbar during busy hour. >>> >>> The 1AESS did not "click" or "pop": it snickered, hummed, and whined. It >>> sounded like something a high-school physics teacher put together to >>> demonstrate Ohm's Law. >> >> >> >> What about the noise you get when you pull out a Group Selector in an old >> SxS switch and accidentally brush the power contacts in the frame causing >> an ongoing arc across them..... >> >> Whoops, I think I've said too much..... > > > Bill claims now he wasn't talking about actually being in the C.O. He > apparently has the ability to hear all that stuff over the phone. > > > ***** Moderator's Note ***** > > No, I didn't, and I actually did work in a CO that had Panel, #5XB, > and 1AESS. > > <humor> > My previous remark was meant to clarify that it doesn't matter if > people heard the sounds made by an ESS in person or on the wire: I was > making a point about how Real Men[tm] weren't bothered by minor > annoyances, because they had worked inside the boiler factory and > didn't think that hearing the noise of a loose pipe at home was that > big a deal. > </humor> > > Bill Horne > Moderator > As I said, I sort of miss those sounds of the 1 and 1A.
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