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Who Carries TV Signals and Long Distance -- Today?


Wesrock@aol.com
Fri, 22 Oct 2004 16:32:15 EDT

In a message dated 21 Oct 2004 11:36:19 -0700, hancock4@bbs.cpcn.com
(Lisa Hancock) writes:

> In 1970 AT&T descriptions, long distance routing had a triangle
> design. That is, most calls were sent to a toll center for subsequent
> routing. However, local exchanges had their own links to some nearby
> exchanges. For example, New York City to Newark NJ is "long distance"
> since it crosses states and LATA boundaries, but is physically so
> close calls be carried over plain copper interoffice trunks. Are such
> close LD calls still sent that way? It would seem strange to bounce
> 10 mile call off of a satellite.

It is not inherently true that a call that crosses state
boundaries and LATA boundaries is long distance. (And a call of 10
miles even then was usually carried on a carrier system, as copper for
thousands of trunks was prohibitively expensive.)

Many local exchanges and calling areas cross state lines and
LATA boundaries. A notable example is the Kansas City, Mo.-Kan.
metropolitan exchange.

Other well known ones include Texarkana, Ark.-Tex. (that's the post
office name, too ... the post office sits astride the state line);
Fort Smith, Ark. (a lot of it is in Oklahoma); Texhoma,
Okla.-Tex. (the elementary school is in one state, the high school in
the other); and one with which Pat is no doubt well familiar,
Coffeyville, Kan.-South Coffeyville, Okla.


Wes Leatherock
wesrock@aol.com

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