oh all right, if you insist....

after pricing out the several options I came up with, it occurred to me that
I should have asked "how much will it cost you to pull new copper to the
buildings?"

BTW, the answer was 20,000.

For those of you who have priced out VoIP, AVVID, or FXS ports, you get the
idea.

Chuck



""Steven A. Ridder""  wrote in message
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> You could have asked what grade copper.  If it's 2 strand cat 3, you're
sol,
> but if they did cat5, you have plenty of pairs.  If you started to get
into
> fiber cans to conver the signal you're getting too expensive.  It would
have
> been cheaper to just run some more wire in the conduits between the
> buildings.
>
> --
>
> RFC 1149 Compliant.
>
>
> ""Chuck""  wrote in message
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> > this is not one of those "I have a customer" questions, although "I have
a
> > customer" is the starting point.
> >
> > A couple of years ago a small college installed a new cable plant
> consisting
> > of fiber for data and copper for analogue phones between their main
telco
> > closet and a couple of dormitories. there are currently a total of 80
> > analogue phones in the dorms. The idea was that dorm occupants would
> arrange
> > for their own telephone service, and use an analogue phone to connect to
> the
> > telco.
> >
> > Well, room mates being what they are, the college decided that rather
than
> > continually break up fights resulting from disputes over telephone usage
> and
> > payment, they would provide the means for two phones per room rather
than
> > one.  Ah, but there is only enough copper between the buildings to
> > accommodate one phone per room. What to do.
> >
> > the customer's question to me - can he use the existing fiber to
transport
> > the analogue signal to the main telco closet?
> >
> > Well, I merrily mulled this over, and came up with a number of very
clever
> > solutions. But after having completed the work, it occurred to me that
> > because I was so jazzed at trying to come up with a solution, I
neglected
> to
> > ask a very important question.
> >
> > So today's quiz, for all you techno gurus - what is the question I
> neglected
> > to ask?
> >
> > for extra credit - why is that question so important?
> >
> > Hint - consider the ways one might convert analogue to optic.
> >
> > Chuck




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