Klaverstyn, David C
2007-May-16 23:54 UTC
[asterisk-users] Anyone Installed a Digium TE110P or TE120P card in Canada?
The Telco in Canada is been real painful. I was wondering if anyone has installed a Digium TE1X0P card in Canada and if their Telco was so difficult. The Telco will not provide us a service until they see a FCC or DOC number for the equipment ware are connecting to their service. If have found "FCC Part 68, ANSI/ITA-968-A, Including Amendment A1 and A2 Industry Canada CS-03" thanks to Nabeel a forum users. I now need to know if the statement above is what I need to tell the Telco. As I am not in Canada this make it a bit difficult for me. Your help is greatly appreciated. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/attachments/20070516/60aa0e68/attachment.htm
Jon Pounder
2007-May-17 06:11 UTC
[asterisk-users] Anyone Installed a Digium TE110P or TE120P card in Canada?
Quoting "Klaverstyn, David C" <David.Klaverstyn@intergraph.com>:> The Telco in Canada is been real painful. I was wondering if anyone has > installed a Digium TE1X0P card in Canada and if their Telco was so > difficult. >which telco have you been dealing with ? I have had Telus service over Bell Canada lines for T1 and connected them to a linux box with an lmc card in it and other than Telus being shocked when their end was configured wrong after a long install process, no one really cared what I had on my end, other than they were convinced I had things setup wrong. my experience is they come in, slap their pairgain hdsl modem on the line, run some tests at the t1 port on it themselves and leave. What you plug in after that is up to you, just like a regular phone jack. Just don't call them unless the problem is on their side of things or you get a bill.> > > The Telco will not provide us a service until they see a FCC or DOC > number for the equipment ware are connecting to their service. > > > > If have found "FCC Part 68, ANSI/ITA-968-A, Including Amendment A1 and > A2 Industry Canada CS-03" thanks to Nabeel a forum users. > > > > I now need to know if the statement above is what I need to tell the > Telco. > > > > As I am not in Canada this make it a bit difficult for me. > > > > Your help is greatly appreciated. > > > > > > > >Jon Pounder _/_/_/ _/ _/ _/ _/_/_/ _/ _/ _/_/_/_/ _/ _/_/ _/ _/ _/ _/_/ _/ _/_/ _/ _/ _/_/ _/ _/ _/ _/_/ _/ _/_/_/ _/ _/ _/_/_/_/ _/_/_/ _/ _/ _/_/_/_/ Inline Internet Systems Inc. Thorold, Ontario, Canada Tools to Power Your e-Business Solutions www.inline.net www.ihtml.com www.ihtmlmerchant.com www.opayc.com ---------------------------------------------------------------- This message was sent using IMP, the Internet Messaging Program.
Stephen Bosch
2007-May-17 09:17 UTC
[asterisk-users] Anyone Installed a Digium TE110P or TE120P card in Canada?
Klaverstyn, David C wrote:> The Telco in Canada is been real painful. I was wondering if anyone has > installed a Digium TE1X0P card in Canada and if their Telco was so > difficult.Who is the telco? Where?> The Telco will not provide us a service until they see a FCC or DOC > number for the equipment ware are connecting to their service. > > If have found ?FCC Part 68, ANSI/ITA-968-A, Including Amendment A1 and > A2 Industry Canada CS-03? thanks to Nabeel a forum users. > > I now need to know if the statement above is what I need to tell the Telco.No, that's the relevant regulation. The card has a registration number with Industry Canada. That's what they want.> > As I am not in Canada this make it a bit difficult for me.The number is on a label on the card. You will need a person on-site to get it for you. -Stephen-