On duty of my work, and also in view of the fact that I live in a family of telephone operators, therefore I know firsthand about wired telephone communication. I want to share with you some information:

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CSCOnce there were no Customer Service Centers, there were telephone hubs, each district had its own (in the Moscow district, the Moscow telephone hub, in the Nekrasovsky district, Nekrasovsky, etc.). After a small construction, all communication nodes were removed. and CSCs were implemented
This did not affect the end users, but the workers were not happy about it.
Roughly speaking, the divided linear and subscriber part. The nodes served only one district, and now the whole city.
ADSLThis is a separate song.
I have always been against how they connect to Avangard-ADSL, but they connect it like this:
You are given an ADSL modem, in a box and you go home to connect and configure it yourself.
Separately, I would like to mention the speed of work, the speed of the connection of the modem to the server is always maximum (I don’t remember exactly, it was like 2.5 Mbit earlier, I don’t know now), but not all telephone lines support this speed, so you will always have the connection broken until Call the support and do not ask to lower the linear speed.
The most interesting thing is how the company decided to correct connection statistics for the year.
All employees were forced to give out modems, transferred funds and ordered to connect to Avangard-DSL - as a result, several thousand new customers.
PonAt the moment, NWT is switching subscribers to optics, and the switching is forced, it cannot be abandoned. New technology called PON. The goal is optics in every apartment.
What we get from switching from copper to optics:
- When disconnecting the power supply in the house, the phone stops working too.
- We are losing our phone number, which has pleased us for so long
- Constant overloads in the line, due to the crude and not mature technology, and hence the inability to call anywhere.
- Impossibility of further use without re-equipment of your remote security alarm system
More detail can be read on the
Fontanka“In the help service of NWT, we were offered three options: either you are left without an alarm, or without a telephone and an alarm, or you pay 30,000”It is impossible to refuse to conclude new contracts - by the end of the summer, the existing wires in the houses caught in the “pilot” zone will be physically removed.Dear telecom operators, I respect your work and love communication.
The article, and most likely the article is purely informational and is not intended to offend anyone.