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- From: peter@manwel.trl.OZ.AU (Peter Richardson)
- Subject: Re: Optus/Telecom. ( Ovs Comparisons..)
- Message-ID: <1992Dec23.033355.22815@trl.oz.au>
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- Organization: Telecom Research Labs, Melbourne, Australia
- References: <summer.723859035@murillo> <6944@otc.otca.oz> <1992Dec13.225704.20809@trl.oz.au> <doucas-221292160431@134.18.16.125>
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- Date: Wed, 23 Dec 1992 03:33:55 GMT
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- In article <doucas-221292160431@134.18.16.125>, doucas@cerberus.bhpese.oz.au (Chris Doucas) writes:
- |> - Telecom equipment based largely on Philips is outdated. I'm used to
- |> Nortel which Optus is using.
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- Which equipment are you referring to? I presume you mean switching
- equipment. Telecom primarily uses 3 vendors' switches - Ericsson,
- Alcatel, and Nortel. Optus uses only Nortel. In what way is the
- "Phillips" equipment outdated? :-) Or more importantly, what service
- features/quality etc are not being provided by the Telecom equipment
- that the Optus equipment is providing?
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