Hey All,

I just caught wind from multiple support reps of ours that AT&T is now 
demanding payment to get an RFO. As in, our folks are calling up AT&T to see 
why a particular tail circuit was down for whatever period of time and has 
since come back up with no clear utility power issue or backhoe fade to explain 
it. The response they get is that an RFO is billable and they have been asked 
to accept the charge to proceed (which they have rightly rejected thus far). 
This is the first time I've heard of this happening with any of our last-mile 
transport providers.


I'm very curious, has anyone else experienced this lately with AT&T or any 
other carriers?

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Victor Breen  |  vic...@impulse.net
Sr. Engineer  |  Impulse Advanced Communications
www.impulse.net

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