[ale] ISDN and BellSouth
Todd B SanMillan
bain at crl.com
Wed Sep 4 17:15:38 EDT 1996
On Wed, 4 Sep 1996, Scott Stillman wrote:
> One of the problems with ISDN from BellSouth's perspective is
> that it is very expensive/labor intensive to install. If it were simply
> a matter of flipping a bit to turn on the service, it would be much less
> expensive.
I must have missed something in your logic here. Have the ISDN installers
gotten a %600 wage increase? If they have, where do I sign up for ISDN
installer class? Have they gotten *any* wage increase lately? Does it
suddenly take six *more* people to install ISDN than it did? If not then
what is the *impetus* for this rate *change*?
I'm actually disappointed about this. We have been getting *much* better
service lately from BellSouth. Recently, when a phone line went down,
the repairman called to tell me when it was up and left a pager number to
call him if there where any problems, so that I could avoid the
buracracy at the Home Office. 'Course, I never had to use it, he might
never have called back, but it made me feel better. :)
Todd SanMillan
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