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Re: Replacing PSTN with VoIP wise? Was Re: Phone networks struggle in Hurricane Katrina's wake
From: Michael.Dillon () btradianz com
Date: Thu, 1 Sep 2005 10:58:38 +0100
But then, people don't really care about this, as cell is in the exact same boat and huge numbers of people rely on just their cell phone and no longer have a fixed line (in Europe at least).
I have read accounts that suggest that cellphone subscribers from New Orleans only have one way service. In other words, if you left New Orleans with your cellphone then you can make outgoing calls but no-one can call you. I don't know how widespread this is, but knowing that there has to be an SS7 switch in New Orleans directing those incoming calls to your new location, I can imaging that loss of such a switch would create problems. A similar problem would be created if a web server relied on DNS that was only hosted on servers in New Orleans. --Michael Dillon
Current thread:
- Re: Replacing PSTN with VoIP wise? Was Re: Phone networks struggle in Hurricane Katrina's wake Michael . Dillon (Sep 01)
- Re: Replacing PSTN with VoIP wise? Was Re: Phone networks struggle in Hurricane Katrina's wake jc dill (Sep 01)
- Re: Replacing PSTN with VoIP wise? Was Re: Phone networks struggle in Hurricane Katrina's wake Michael . Dillon (Sep 02)
- Re: Replacing PSTN with VoIP wise? Was Re: Phone networks struggle in Hurricane Katrina's wake Bob Snyder (Sep 02)
- Re: Replacing PSTN with VoIP wise? Was Re: Phone networks struggle in Hurricane Katrina's wake Petri Helenius (Sep 03)
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- Re: Replacing PSTN with VoIP wise? Was Re: Phone networks struggle in Hurricane Katrina's wake Valdis . Kletnieks (Sep 01)
- Re: Replacing PSTN with VoIP wise? Was Re: Phone networks struggle in Hurricane Katrina's wake jc dill (Sep 01)