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Volume 28 : Issue 339 : "text" Format

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 Re: Upgrade from DSL to U-verse
 Re: Upgrade from DSL to U-verse
 Re: Upgrade from DSL to U-verse
 Re: Merry Christmas
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Date: 27 Dec 2009 12:58:47 -0500 From: kludge@panix.com (Scott Dorsey) To: redacted@invalid.telecom.csail.mit.edu Subject: Re: Upgrade from DSL to U-verse Message-ID: <hh878n$7ot$1@panix2.panix.com> Steven <diespammers@killspammers.com> wrote: > I got a call from AT&T with the company line, I guess they forgot to > tell the person who called me that I have over 40 years of telephone > experience. > I talked to the PUC yesterday and follwed it up with a Formal > written complaint today. It is not just the U-verse; it is also > problems with DSL as well a voice. I also contacted the city because > I believe they have a franchise agreement. All they have to do is > replace about 900 feet of old lead cable and make sure that there > are no more bridge taps; for you that do not know what a bridge tap > is, it is a splice where the cable goes in two directions, so that > it can be used at 2 points. DSL is not a tariffed service. I believe the U-Verse is also not a tariffed service, which is part of why it is being pushed so aggressively. Because these are not tariffed services, the PUC basically has no control over the telco. And if their contract is anything like the contract Verizon uses, you basically signed away all your rights to complain about anything when you purchased the service. So, basically, it doesn't work, and the telco has no motivation to make it work. Welcome to the New Telecom Era. --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis."
Date: Sun, 27 Dec 2009 15:32:11 -0800 From: Sam Spade <sam@coldmail.com> To: redacted@invalid.telecom.csail.mit.edu Subject: Re: Upgrade from DSL to U-verse Message-ID: <%7SZm.69883$DC2.34811@newsfe02.iad> Scott Dorsey wrote: > DSL is not a tariffed service. I believe the U-Verse is also not a > tariffed service, which is part of why it is being pushed so > aggressively. > Because these are not tariffed services, the PUC basically has no > control over the telco. And if their contract is anything like the > contract Verizon uses, you basically signed away all your rights to > complain about anything when you purchased the service. Well, the fact such services aren't tariffed means the CPUC has no jurisdiction over their rates. But, even on tariffed services an individual cannot file a complaint about rates in any case. (takes a minimum of 25 subscribers or a governmental entity.) But, AT&T operates within California because of a franchise granted by the CPUC. So, will they entertain a service complaint on a non-tariffed offering. It depends; they very well may on DSL and any component of U-Verse not regulated by a municipality. This "it depends" minefield can only be navigated by legal counsel expert in public utility matters, thus the individual has no effective recourse even though he may technically have legal recourse.
Date: Sun, 27 Dec 2009 15:41:32 -0800 From: Steven <diespammers@killspammers.com> To: redacted@invalid.telecom.csail.mit.edu Subject: Re: Upgrade from DSL to U-verse Message-ID: <hh8rbf$63a$1@news.eternal-september.org> Scott Dorsey wrote: > Steven <diespammers@killspammers.com> wrote: > >> I got a call from AT&T with the company line, I guess they forgot to >> tell the person who called me that I have over 40 years of telephone >> experience. > >> I talked to the PUC yesterday and follwed it up with a Formal >> written complaint today. It is not just the U-verse; it is also >> problems with DSL as well a voice. I also contacted the city because >> I believe they have a franchise agreement. All they have to do is >> replace about 900 feet of old lead cable and make sure that there >> are no more bridge taps; for you that do not know what a bridge tap >> is, it is a splice where the cable goes in two directions, so that >> it can be used at 2 points. > > DSL is not a tariffed service. I believe the U-Verse is also not a > tariffed service, which is part of why it is being pushed so > aggressively. > > Because these are not tariffed services, the PUC basically has no > control over the telco. And if their contract is anything like the > contract Verizon uses, you basically signed away all your rights to > complain about anything when you purchased the service. > > So, basically, it doesn't work, and the telco has no motivation to > make it work. Welcome to the New Telecom Era. Well the problem I'm having with the DSL is directly related to the condition of the cable from their cross connect box. It is over 30 years old and has all kinds of problems because of bad splices and other problems, like leaks; the cable is regulated and the voice service for my regular telephone has suffered with noise. AT&T has a Franchise agreement with the city and if the PUC can't do anything then the city should be able to since they agreed to supply the service to the whole city. I'm well aware of how the communications business has changed; I have spent more then 40 years in it, 30 with GTE. -- The only good spammer is a dead one!! Have you hunted one down today? (c) 2009 I Kill Spammers, Inc., A Rot in Hell. Co.
Date: Sat, 26 Dec 2009 10:03:18 GMT From: sfdavidkaye2@yahoo.com (David Kaye) To: redacted@invalid.telecom.csail.mit.edu Subject: Re: Merry Christmas Message-ID: <hh4n12$v6f$3@news.eternal-september.org> "Fred Atkinson, WB4AEJ" <fred@remove-this.remove-this.wb4aej.com> wrote: > Merry Christmas, Bill, It's good when people take the time to think about and care about the people who matter in their lives. Sometimes people forget that all we really have are relationships. The material trappings can come and go, but as long as we have each other we'll be fine.
Date: Sun, 27 Dec 2009 20:17:42 -0600 From: bonomi@host122.r-bonomi.com (Robert Bonomi) To: redacted@invalid.telecom.csail.mit.edu Subject: Re: Merry Christmas Message-ID: <o-OdnY4O1JnbiKXWnZ2dnUVZ_jWdnZ2d@posted.nuvoxcommunications> In article <20091225052109.GA4583@telecom.csail.mit.edu>, Telecom digest moderator <redacted@invalid.telecom.csail.mit.edu> wrote: > If you celebrate the holiday, I wish you a Merry Christmas. Whether > or not you do, I also wish you the gifts of love and courage. Seen in a local store window: Merry Thanksgivoween! (Sept.1 - Jan. 1) Admittedly, this was from a cynical newspaper op-ed cartoon, blown up to poster size, that the store owner had placed in his window. :)
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