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Technology Stocks : Data Race (NASDAQ: RACE) NEWS! 2 voice/data/fax: ONE LINE!
RACE 389.02+1.5%Nov 21 9:30 AM EST

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To: Bob Biersack who wrote (32812)10/6/1999 12:12:00 AM
From: Marshall  Read Replies (2) of 33268
 
I think I'll post this over here too. I put it on Yahoo! but it'll be lost in a few hours. This is some things I gathered from my neighbor this evening who, if you recall, was the Senior Engineer for Southwestern Bell. Tech Team posed a few questions I needed to find the answers to. The questions were regarding:

1) When a call is forwarded does the caller ID at the final location show who's originating the call or just the phone it's being forwarded from?

2) If someone calls your home and the call is forwarded to another number and nobody answers there or it's busy does that call revert back to your voice mail?

And the conversation with my neighbor produced:

Now what I found out. If he recalls they had both ways (follows and doesn't
follow) worked up for the caller ID/forwarding thing but he's pretty sure they just
went with "no follow" in that you'd see the number it was forwarded from. Now
enter the reason that he also thinks there may be some involvement with the telco
- if onephoneline is offering Free Caller ID as stated on their site the caller ID
signal MUST follow.

As to going back to your voice mail upon hitting a busy or no answer forwarding
station - yes, he remembers that was quite tricky to design as the tendency would
be to go to the endpoint's VM instead of back. Easy to do on a PBX, a little
more challenging when going across town or across the country.

Ah, he certainly knows about Data Race, says he's surprised someone hasn't
bought them out yet but offered the thoughts that the lawsuit with LU may be a
holdup since few would want to step up until that's settled either way. Guy doesn't
even own any RACE (that I know of) yet he was sure a lot more knowledgeable
about it than the last time I talked to him and he commented that my other
neighbor (semi-retired from AT&T) still has his RACE stock and seems to be
very up on it.

On DSL rollouts here - yes, it's finally going to be implemented for those
requesting it IF they happen to be one of the lucky ones that can get it. He
remembers all the loading coils they chunked in while building the system and he
says they regret ever having done that. Sure - it saved them a lot of money by
allowing the COs to be farther apart but now that they want to get rid of them
they've found that virtually no records exist as to where they were placed. Many
are inaccessible once they find them and it's not economically feasible to remove
less than a bunch of 50 at a time. This means that if you're on a line with sporadic
as opposed to centralized coil placements you're out of luck and remember that
there can be more than just one on a line.

He says that what the communications world is striving for is providing a "single
bill" scenario much like AT&T is wanting to do in which you get your cable,
phone and internet access all from one source. He stated that due to the hassles,
costs and often impossibilities of putting in DSL services (it's either do an entire
area or not regardless of the number of potential subscribers) it's very logical that
a telco would want the ability to provide something exactly like ISP-BT. Not only
would it be another option for them to sell it eases their problems regarding DSL
as well as congestion in areas with pair shortages.

I sure wish I could talk him into posting sometime, the guy was there when the
system went together and he's still very up on everything that's going on now.
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