[VoIP] Status monitoring
Remco Enthoven
tekabb at gmail.com
Sun Aug 26 13:09:06 CDT 2007
Hello All,
I''ve been disconnected from CNET longer than I expected but... 'I
will be back'.
--
Regards,
Remco Enthoven
the Netherlands
http://www.telefoonmuseum.com
The Dutch Online Telephone Museum
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2007/8/26, John Novack <jnovack at stromberg-carlson.org>:
>
>
> Ian Jolly wrote:
> > It is almost a year since the subject was discussed. Chad Perkins was
> > working on it, if I remember correctly and a sample of Chad's 'test results' page is still at http://maine.maine.edu/~chad/cnetmwt.html
> >
> > I notice that on the /411 and other pages that there are several office
> > codes listed with a number of entries against each.
> >
> > However no response is received if they are dialled. In fact I spotted the "owner" of one of these listed codes saying on another list that he used to be on "CNET"
> > To quote him -
> >
> > "Again definitely didn't want to put CNET in a bad light or anything, again I actually had a switch on there for a while (It wasn't an EM switch but a digital imitation, yes I can hear a few people booing at me now for trying that, so I gave up on it). "
> >
> I for one certainly don't feel that way.
> There are many reasons for someone not having an EM switch, from space,
> to time, to available equipment.
> There are several still hooked up that only have simulations, and I
> think thats just fine. As long as someone has interest, and in many
> cases, contributes to the community, any sort of "imitation" works for me.
>
> Perhaps whoever knows who this fellow is can give him a pep talk and
> either welcome him back or ask that he release the office codes back
> into the pool
> It is certainly understandable when someone, as the fellow in New
> Orleans, gets flooded out and takes years to get back into operation.
> What I don't quite get is someone "giving up" and not letting the
> community know.
> Obviously if one dies, notification is forgiven. Otherwise speak up!
>
> The status monitor project was interesting and useful, and if some of us
> need to reserve a number for that function, lets do it and pump some
> life back into the effort.
>
> John Novack
>
>
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