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We wound up canceling the ground start line and going to loop start. The workaround using two trunk card circuits, one set to ground start ( to satisfy remote access requirement)for inbound calls and the other circuit set to loop start for the outbound traffic. It seems to be working okay. Ocassionally it hangs because it doesnt see what it expects on the ground start circuit. , but the Mitel times it out in 30 seconds so thats livable. BTW, Bell rep told me they were having trouble getting their payphones to work on this new Lucent Technologies EMS switch as they are all ground start. I guess they wouldnt pull a dialtone either so they wound up putting them on loopstart for the time being. The programmer for the Lucent EMS couldnt find any options that would shorten the wink time required for dialtone. I wonder if changing "country" options might alter that parameter. These things must be sold all over the world?
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Pay phones? With all the cellular out there I thought the only pay phones left were in the Smithsonian.
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Yes in rural Canada, there are still payphones. Actually, we just got a cell tower a year ago where I live. Till then, we were in a dead zone.
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