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Message-ID: <20170621032903.GA16701@telecom.csail.mit.edu>
Date: Tue, 20 Jun 2017 23:29:03 -0400
From: Bill Horne <bill@horneQRM.net>
Subject: Verizon already killed its secret unlimited hotspot deal
By Chris Mills
In this week's special edition of We Can't Ever Have Nice Things,
Verizon has killed off a quiet unlimited hotspot deal it was providing
to the Family Motor Coach Association. While it lasted, the deal gave
you a free hotspot and unlimited data for $50 per month, a steal
compared with regular pricing.
Unfortunately, it seems that the deal was way more popular than
anticipated. It was picked up on forums and social media, and people
started joining the FMCA (for $50/year) in order to take
advantage. Thanks to the sudden demand, Verizon isn't honoring any
orders and has pulled the deal completely.
http://bgr.com/2017/06/20/verizon-unlimited-hotspot-deal-fmca-no-more/
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Message-ID: <20170620211904.GA15847@telecom.csail.mit.edu>
Date: Tue, 20 Jun 2017 17:19:04 -0400
From: David Lesher <wb8foz@panix.com>
Subject: Farewell to the 1A ESS
Newsgroups: comp.dcom.telecom
Subject: RIP 1AESS
Organization: NRK Clinic for habitual NetNews Abusers - Beltway Annex
Seen:
In the early hours of June 3, 2017 an era ended at AT&T with the
retirement of the last 1AESS switch in service. The 1AESS switch at
the Lincoln Central Office in Odessa, TX was converted to a new G6/G5
switch. The Lincoln switch was put in service February 25, 1979. It
saw over thirty-eight years of call processing service. The final
conversion was a flawless success the switch had service turned down
on Friday, June 3, 2017.
"This is truly the end of an era for AT&T. Decades ago the 1AESS
switch was a workhorse for our network services and for more than 50
years took our services to a new level. Many of our team members have
spent their career maintaining it," said Bill Huber, SVP Technical
Field Services.
Western Electric's #1ESS switching system was designed for areas where
large numbers of lines and lines with heavy traffic are served. It
generally serves between 10,000 and 65,000 lines. The final 1AESS
replacement program began January 30, 2010. During that time 56 1AESS
were retired and 707,328 wired lines were migrated. Thanks to the
noteworthy combined efforts of many organizations within AT&T and
partner contractors, this project was a true testament to exceptional
leadership and extraordinary focus. Thank you to all who were a part
of this great accomplishment.
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Comments: An amateur radio friend had been detailed from Ohio Bell
Telephone (OBT) Transmission Engineering to NJ in the 1960's to inject
hands-on telco experience into the design team; from his stories it
was badly needed.
I thought all the 1A's were long gone domestically, as they didn't
support Equal Access well. I recall that Telcom Digest greybeard Al
Varney mentioned that post-retirement he'd gotten a part-time job on
1A support; I believe for Latin America.
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Message-ID: <20170621033244.GA16723@telecom.csail.mit.edu>
Date: Tue, 20 Jun 2017 23:32:44 -0400
From: Bill Horne <bill@horneQRM.net>
Subject: Watchdog Refers Verizon To FCC And FTC Over Broadband Ads
By Wendy Davis
An ad industry watchdog says it will refer Verizon to the Federal
Communications Commission and Federal Trade Commission for refusing to
participate in an investigation of ads touting broadband service.
The move by the National Advertising Division, a self-regulatory unit
administered by the Better Business Bureau, stemmed from cable company
Comcast's challenge to Verizon's ad boasts, including claims that
"Only FiOS gives you equal upload and download speeds" and that FiOS
is the "fastest" and "most reliable" Internet service.
https://www.mediapost.com/publications/article/303170/watchdog-refers-verizon-to-fcc-and-ftc-over-broadb.html
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Message-ID: <20170621045951.GA17437@telecom.csail.mit.edu>
Date: Wed, 21 Jun 2017 00:59:51 -0400
From: Bill Horne <bill@horneQRM.net>
Subject: AT&T makes preparations for Tropical Storm Cindy
AT&T says it is ready for Tropical Storm Cindy with an arsenal of
disaster response equipment and personnel on standby.
The company says that it has started its storm preparedness process as
we closely monitor weather conditions in the Gulf of
Mexico. Preparation includes topping off fuel generators, testing
high-capacity back-up batteries at cell sites and protecting physical
facilities against flooding. AT&T has also staged emergency response
equipment in strategic locations. Its national reliability center is
monitoring outages for quick action.
http://www.katc.com/story/35710812/att-makes-preparations-for-tropical-storm-cindy
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