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Just a bit of history on the old BTP line, of which I'm uncertain
who installed it. The issue was that it was basically a partyline
extension to the main IMC office phone. Once Americorps came along,
two issues came up with that. The 344-8820 # is far busier. And for
various contractual and legal reasons, the main office phone needed
to have a dedicated, not a shared line.<br>
<br>
The second Comcast line currently in use is -- I think -- the RFU
studio line. Again, it needs to be a dedicated line for FCC rule
compliance reasons, since people on it could potentially be on the
air.<br>
<br>
So any solution that works is OK, particularly if there's no
additional cost. However, when this was last evaluated, a third line
would be required, which was going to be an additional cost.<br>
Mike Lehman<br>
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On 9/10/2011 3:55 PM, Chris Ritzo wrote:
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type="cite">The punchdown boxes are largely not in use, but are in
use for groups who want their own phone service. For instance, C4A
the main group upstairs on the second floor, has their own land
line and the phone company used the punchdown box for that. <br>
<br>
The IMC is using Comcast voice, and how it's set up in the
building is only partially documented. I could use some help with
that if you're interested. If you know how the punchdown boxes
work, that knowledge would be of great use to Tech in tracing the
existing cabling that's in use, & mapping it's path through
the building. We'd then be set to expand (and remove old crap
that's just old & there & non-functioning)<br>
<br>
We could run a phone cable to BTP as you suggest, but no other
working groups have this, so I'm inclined to support a longer-term
solution (such as setting up Asterix) that would allow us to
provide a more robust service to all groups building wide. <br>
<br>
Let me know if you'd like to help with any of that. <br>
<br>
thanks,<br>
Chris<br>
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<div class="gmail_quote">On Sat, Sep 10, 2011 at 3:43 PM, <span
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would be mostly beyond my experience. I'm not sure how much<br>
we'd use extensions, we don't exactly have a receptionist.<br>
<br>
We might just run a phone cable from the room and punch it in
as an<br>
extension. That'd let us share the outside dial tone and make
any<br>
necessary calls, right? Is the post office still using the
same<br>
punchdown box that we have in the hall?<br>
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On Sat, Sep 10, 2011 at 2:54 PM, Chris Ritzo <<a
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wrote:<br>
> Hi Jay & Phil,<br>
> The last effort I put in on this was to track down
& document the IMCs phone<br>
> service and to test lines to the room. We have
Comcast business with digital<br>
> voice and I believe there are two lines usable from
the cable modem.<br>
><br>
> Our next steps would be to look at setting up some
sort of free PBX computer<br>
> such as Asterix <a moz-do-not-send="true"
href="http://www.asterisk.org/" target="_blank">http://www.asterisk.org/</a><br>
><br>
> which would allow us to add functions like voice
mail, extensions for<br>
> different working groups, etc.<br>
><br>
> this is the direction we'd like to go in, and if you
are interested in<br>
> helping Phil, let's talk more.<br>
><br>
> -Chris<br>
><br>
> On Sat, Sep 10, 2011 at 2:14 PM, Jay Schubert <<a
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href="mailto:jay.schubert@gmail.com">jay.schubert@gmail.com</a>><br>
> wrote:<br>
>><br>
>> Techsters,<br>
>> Can anyone update me on where things were left
with the IMC wired phones<br>
>> in the basement? We used to have phone service
in our space and I recall<br>
>> that at one point there was some attempt to
restore it, however I don't know<br>
>> what happened or what the current situation is.
We have a volunteer (cc'd<br>
>> on this mail) who is familiar with telephone
systems and is willing to put<br>
>> in some work if it is still an option which can
be explored.<br>
>> Please let us know.<br>
>> Thanks,<br>
>> Jay<br>
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