Is 4 days too long to wait for Telecom to repair my landline? Or am I being impatient lol?
I’ve had no phone since friday and Telecom are giving me the run around, as I live in Auckland I kinda expected it to be fixed by now but who knows I could be wrong!! Anyone else in the Albany area have internet but no phone lines lol?
Hahahaha Telecom would still be servicing the lines and when I was with Orcon it took even longer.
in the US no dial tone troubles are required by the PSC/PUC to be repaired within 24 hours of the trouble being reported… but the clock stops on weekends and holidays…. but if a trouble goes into a cable failure then it can take up to 5 days (sometimes longer) for the cable to be repaired…
likely you are in a cable failure, and the lines are being repaired, or replaced somewhere on the outside plant… otherwise it should not take so long…
Boards Of Canada – Italy Telecom Commercial
Italian Telecom Commercial featuring Leonardo Dicaprio and music featured by Boards Of Canada. Rare shit.
Duration : 0:0:54
IT TELECOM : 2750 posti di lavoro a rischio. Dipendenti Mobilitati.
2750 posti di lavoro a rischio nel polo Informatico Telecom, a livello nazionale. L’azienda sta procedendo ad una cessione del ramo alla società controllata dal gruppo SSC srl, già in passivo e senza possibilità di rilancio sul mercato industriale. I dipendenti in sciopero per chiedere confronto e inversione di strategia.
Duration : 0:1:35
Teracom DVD Video V1 Fundamentals of Telecom 1 – preview
TITLE: Fundamentals of Telecom 1 – Overview
COMPANY: Teracom Training Institute http://www.teracomtraining.com
DATE: May 15 2007
TYPE: Tutorial, DVD
URL: http://www.teracomtraining.com/teracom-overview-v1.htm
It all starts with the Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN)
and Plain Ordinary Telephone Service (POTS). We’ll begin with
the basics of telephony: loops, trunks, circuits, analog, the
voiceband… fundamentals that are key to understanding of
newer technologies and services.
To complete the picture, we take a practical journey through
different types of equipment. We’ll review switches, PBXs,
Centrex, multiplexers and routers, as well as ancillary equipment
like ACDs, voice mail and interactive voice response (IVR) systems.
With this framework in place, we’ll review the telecommunications
industry and understand the main players and competitors,
how Local Exchange Carriers connect to Inter-Exchange Carriers
and how CLECs fit into the picture.
The topics in this video course – how the telephone system and
industry work, provide the essential foundation on which
everything else, including digital communications, data circuits
and networking are built. 2 hours 22 minutes of career- and
productivity-enhancing training!
Many people tell us this is training they wish they’d had years ago.
Course outline – V1: Fundamentals of Telecom 1
Length 142 minutes. DVD-R NTSC format. 55-page 8.5″ x 11″ softcover bound workbook. Production year 2006.
Part 1 Fundamentals of Telephony
1.03 The Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN)
1.05 Analog Circuits
1.07 What is Sound?
1.09 The Voiceband
1.11 Plain Ordinary Telephone Service (POTS)
1.13 DTMF Address Signaling
1.15 Signaling System 7 (SS7)
Part 2 Telecom Equipment
2.03 Telephone Switches
2.05 PBX vs. Centrex
2.07 Voice VPNs
2.09 Call Centers
Part 3 The Telecommunications Industry
3.03 US Domestic Telcos
3.05 AT&T and Verizon
3.07 Canadian Telephone Companies
3.09 PSTN Switching Centers Before Competition
3.11 Accessing The Interexchange Carriers
3.13 Competitive Local Exchange Carriers (CLECs)
Appendix A Acronyms and Abbreviations
Teracom’s self-paced DVD-video courses
Teracom’s self-paced DVD-video courses: ideal for learning about telecom, datacom, networking, IP, MPLS, Voice over IP and wireless outside of structured seminars.
Duration : 0:8:55
MSU Telecom Systems Department-Part 1
MSU Telecom Systems Department presenting at Convergence 2010.
For more information visit ascot.msu.edu
Duration : 0:7:46
Leonardo DiCaprio – Telecom Italia
France Telecom Football
An awesome parody of telecom’s tv ads
Globe Telecom’s TVC. 3 TV Ad merge in one.