Re: Buyouts of AT&T, MCI Sign of Long Distance's Demise |
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Wesrock@aol.com Thu, 24 Feb 2005 20:18:47 EST
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In a message date24 Feb 2005 07:41:49 -0800, hancock4@bbs.cpcn.com (Lisa Hancock) writes:
> The high capacity of fibre optic is really no big deal when looking at
Then, as now, most long distance calls were to nearby points to which
The percentage of calls which had to go to Rate & Route was only a
> But they discovered carrier signals and some automation so that a
Carrier systems, and before that phantom circuits, were in general use
It was of special interest since the fourth "transcontinental" started
The article went into detail as to what building it started from in
A new carrier system, I believe designated L carrier, was used on the
Carrier systems were designated alphabetically, and while some never
Wes Leatherock |
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