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This has nothing to do with Caller ID but if it's on copper then we need a second look.

I Assume it's copper. Anything else it's too far or hot.

I use the term to far as in the total distance in relation to a DC signal and imposed AC type modem signal or cross talk or analog signal loss. The imposed ac cross talk loss on a dc signal can attribute to a amplification or imbalance of pairs.

If the pairs are clean we can amplify a carrier frequency across the network that works like a T-1 or slick today for a very far distance with no problems unless the pairs are half tapped creating an unbalance in the signal.

Years ago they had dedicated pairs from NY to boston, Boston to Detroit, and Alaska ect.

Talk about a home run on cat5. They did it back then without fiber.






It's called hot or cold loop ma. Current or Milli amps on a close or far end loop.

This happens on T-1s or any provider that installs a box infront of a KSU.

The point is: Too far or way to close.


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Hi Hal,

The work around on the Cablevision thing is to setup in the online settings to forward busy to the main number on all the hunt lines. I no it is strange but the only way to get it to work. With Cablevision taking over so many accounts we have to deal with it. Kind of like fighting city hall.

Jim


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The work around on the Cablevision thing is to setup in the online settings to forward busy to the main number on all the hunt lines.

I hear you but where I am I don't see that option. There's a problem too, there doesn't seem to be any consistancy from one region to the next with how they program their switches. Like with Centrex transfer- somebody says Cablevision provides it where they are, here it's 3-way calling.

-Hal


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