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jiffer
response 75 of 91: Mark Unseen   Aug 7 03:57 UTC 2000

You may want to wait another week ot push Jared since he is out of town
currently.
eeyore
response 76 of 91: Mark Unseen   Aug 7 04:26 UTC 2000

Technicalities......:)
janc
response 77 of 91: Mark Unseen   Aug 8 17:32 UTC 2000

One thing we need to figure out is how to talk to Voayager.  We have a real
honest to gosh contract with them, and presumably they have ways to get things
done even when Jared is out of town.  It's great having Jared as a contact,
but he shouldn't be our only contact.
jiffer
response 78 of 91: Mark Unseen   Aug 8 19:24 UTC 2000

why not just call Voyager Customer Service?
prp
response 79 of 91: Mark Unseen   Aug 9 05:13 UTC 2000

You should apoint someone as the primary contact person for dealing with
Voayager.  Or maybe a finincial person and a technicial person.
devnull
response 80 of 91: Mark Unseen   Aug 12 04:26 UTC 2000

Re #77: My experiecence suggests that in fact it would be unsurprising
if waiting for jered is a better approach than talking with the generic
tech support number.

I also find myself wondeirng if it would be sensible to keep the ISDN
line around as backup for times wehn the DSL is down.  I believe telcos
are likely to bother to fix ISDN an order of magnitued faster than DSL
in the event that something breaks.  You could also put the ISDN line
at the end of the hunt group, and plug modems into the POTS jacks on the ISDN
router (assuming it has them, but the $300 ISDN router I use has them),
so that when we aren't using the ISDN for the internet connection it isn't
wasted.
scg
response 81 of 91: Mark Unseen   Aug 12 16:38 UTC 2000

The Pipeline 50 doesn't have POTS jacks.  It may be possible to get Ascend
to upgrade it to a Pipeline 75, which does.  Or a 3Com Impact IQ could be used
for that purpose.
devnull
response 82 of 91: Mark Unseen   Aug 12 18:28 UTC 2000

If we end up having to spend $350 to buy a better ISDN router but are then
able to cut two lines and save about $40 a month, that will pay for itself
in about 9 months.

However, if we look around enough we can probably get a router with POTS
jacks for much less.

Incidentally, I think Lucent bought Ascend.
jared
response 83 of 91: Mark Unseen   Aug 13 21:28 UTC 2000

back
prp
response 84 of 91: Mark Unseen   Aug 14 04:17 UTC 2000

Cutting two lines and keeping ISDN only saves $40/month if the ISDN line is
free.  Still the idea makes sense if the ISDN ine is $40/mo or less.
krj
response 85 of 91: Mark Unseen   Aug 16 21:40 UTC 2000

resp:65, resp:74 :: is the renumbering still not happening?
prp
response 86 of 91: Mark Unseen   Aug 16 22:21 UTC 2000

By pure chance, I just found www.2wire.com.  They list 33 DSL ISPs with 115
plans for Grex and me.  Their database seems fairly complete, but the web
interface designer should be fired.

From what I could tell Voyager's prices were competive.
janc
response 87 of 91: Mark Unseen   Aug 17 03:53 UTC 2000

I've sent some more mail to staff trying to get this organized.
krj
response 88 of 91: Mark Unseen   Aug 31 14:57 UTC 2000

For the historical record:  Grex cut over to the DSL connection
last night.
jared
response 89 of 91: Mark Unseen   Sep 1 15:58 UTC 2000

I would guess you want to cancel the ISDN lines at this point.
prp
response 90 of 91: Mark Unseen   Sep 2 04:34 UTC 2000

Maybe not.  See coop:170:81-82,84.
jared
response 91 of 91: Mark Unseen   Sep 5 13:21 UTC 2000

Someone should make a decision before the next BoD meeting.
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