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Re: Technical contact for Verizon (not Fios) before we unplug a service router
From: Mel Beckman <mel () beckman org>
Date: Tue, 19 Nov 2024 00:30:37 +0000
That’s what we’ve done with Verizon in the past as well. Power off the gear and they will soon show up. In our case they looped the ring in a street vault and took their SONET gear and went home. -mel via cell
On Nov 18, 2024, at 1:55 PM, William Herrin <bill () herrin us> wrote: On Mon, Nov 18, 2024 at 12:47 PM Bruce Wainer <brwainer () gmail com> wrote:We don't currently have any Verizon data services, and thus no way to officially inform them of the imminent disconnection.I had this problem even when I was a large Verizon customer. They upgraded our service and the old, unused cabinet sat around taking space for years. The solution was to unplug it. I didn't have to find them; they found me. Regards, Bill Herrin -- William Herrin bill () herrin us https://bill.herrin.us/
Current thread:
- Technical contact for Verizon (not Fios) before we unplug a service router Bruce Wainer (Nov 18)
- Re: Technical contact for Verizon (not Fios) before we unplug a service router William Herrin (Nov 18)
- Re: Technical contact for Verizon (not Fios) before we unplug a service router Mel Beckman (Nov 18)
- Re: Technical contact for Verizon (not Fios) before we unplug a service router Justin Streiner (Nov 19)
- Re: Technical contact for Verizon (not Fios) before we unplug a service router sronan (Nov 19)
- Re: Technical contact for Verizon (not Fios) before we unplug a service router Julien Goodwin via NANOG (Nov 20)
- Re: Technical contact for Verizon (not Fios) before we unplug a service router Mel Beckman (Nov 18)
- Re: Technical contact for Verizon (not Fios) before we unplug a service router William Herrin (Nov 18)
