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#454457 10/01/10 11:08 AM
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I do know that most of the Caribbean and Mexico follow US standards and use American materials for the most part. I'd like to think that Central America does the same.


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theys should use our malaterials.... they make them!

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Michael are you trying to get some sort of job in telecommunications? What kind of work do you do now?

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This is interesting. 1n 1997 no digital trunks at all.

https://www.jsbernstein.com/initeb/telecom.html

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I do know that most of the Caribbean and Mexico follow US standards and use American materials for the most part. I'd like to think that Central America does the same.
Are you now claiming that Peru in now in Central America? :confused: That must be why the Panama Canal appears to be getting smaller! :scratch:


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do rotary dials turn in the opposite direction in the southern hemisphere ?


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When I worked for GTE CS our "big" work was building private networks mostly utilizing the GTD-4600. these included IBM, GE, Westinghouse, Kennedy Space Center, etc.

And the Venezuelan oil cartel.

Before Chavez nationalized the oil industry the Venezuelan petroleum business had us install a private network throughout the country. One of the reasons was the low level of technical expertise available in South America. This was in the '80s and when I went to school for the 4600 there was a guy in my class who was from Venezuela and was being trained as a switchman. (Neptaley Ramirez.....amazing the unimportant stuff you remember...).

I'm sure technology down there has advanced in the last 20 years, and no, Venezuela is not Peru. But neither is Argentina, where we had another 4600 or.... or.... But you get the picture- it's not another planet.

Like Ken said - go check with the Peruvian consulate. I'm sure they will at least point you in the right direction.

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#454465 10/02/10 03:21 AM
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You guys all have to see this [grab a second cup of coffee first]:

Removal of Ericsson AGF in Mollendo, Peru

Ericsson and Pentaconta equipment scrapping in Brazil

Machu Picchu

junkmatt\'s entire photo stream on Flickr

Awesome pics.....

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Originally posted by EV607797:
[b] I do know that most of the Caribbean and Mexico follow US standards and use American materials for the most part. I'd like to think that Central America does the same.
Are you now claiming that Peru in now in Central America? :confused: That must be why the Panama Canal appears to be getting smaller! :scratch: [/b]
Nope! Just not willing to claim to know anything about any place that is south of there!


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