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Re: AT&T Dry Pairs?
From: Ryan Shea <ryanshea () google com>
Date: Thu, 30 Sep 2010 17:20:52 -0400
Years ago I managed to get a dry pair from Verizon for some homebrew DSL, but there was some telco specific term for the dry pair, like "series 7 alarm circuit" or something. AT&T may have their own term. -Ryan On Thu, Sep 30, 2010 at 4:52 PM, Brandon Galbraith < brandon.galbraith () gmail com> wrote:
Has anyone had any luck lately getting dry pairs from AT&T? I'm in the Chicago area attempting to get a dry pair between two buildings (100ft apart) for some equipment, but when speaking to several folks at AT&T the response I get is "You want AT&T service without the service? That's not logical!". Had no problems 3-4 years ago getting these sorts of "circuits", but it appears it's gone the way of the dodo now. Any emails off-list are appreciated. -- Brandon Galbraith US Voice: 630.492.0464
Current thread:
- AT&T Dry Pairs? Brandon Galbraith (Sep 30)
- Re: AT&T Dry Pairs? Ryan Shea (Sep 30)
- RE: AT&T Dry Pairs? George Bonser (Sep 30)
- Re: AT&T Dry Pairs? Ricky Beam (Sep 30)
- Re: AT&T Dry Pairs? Robert Johnson (Sep 30)
- Re: AT&T Dry Pairs? Bret Clark (Sep 30)
- Re: AT&T Dry Pairs? Seth Mattinen (Sep 30)
- Re: AT&T Dry Pairs? Jared Mauch (Sep 30)
- Re: AT&T Dry Pairs? Seth Mattinen (Sep 30)
- Re: AT&T Dry Pairs? Bret Clark (Sep 30)
- Re: AT&T Dry Pairs? Ryan Shea (Sep 30)
