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|    Michael Trew to Bill Horne    |
|    Re: ISDN's days are numbered: What shoul    |
|    20 May 22 23:40:00    |
      From: michael.trew@att.net              On 5/19/2022 9:05, Bill Horne wrote:       > I was talking to an old friend yesterday, and he told me that he's       > been working from home for a while now, and the conversation turned to       > ISDN phone service, which I recommend to anyone who can still obtain       > it.       >       > 1. Which states still have tariffs for ISDN BRI lines?              I'm not entirely sure how to read this list, but AT&T keeps updating it.        It seems they have a strong push to de-regulate and remove tariffs       from as many regions as possible. It's been explained to me that some       of these listings are "legacy" services, possible ISDN service.              http://cpr.att.com/pdf/dsa/zero_demand_tracker.pdf              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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