From: Jeffrey Epstein <[email protected]> To: William Murphy Subject: Re: LSJ/FTC Telecom/Data services summary Date: Tue, 24 Nov 2009 20:28:26 +0000 there are few numbers attached to your proposal..s I would like to see this in a more readable format. benefits, cost , downside, . the useless switches that you describe . are as a result of what? On Tue, Nov 24, 2009 at 12:28 PM, William Murphy > wrote: I met with Gary Kemey, Darren, Cecile, Jeanne and Gary Moses last week in an effort to explain existing issues, gather input from key players and forge a direction on how to proceed with regard to technology. We are at a point where the single mode fiber delivering data and telephone service is broken and the laundry construction is forcing careful consideration of a future action plan. I would like to get your input prior to making some decisions; particularly on telephone services. The LSJ phone switch is currently down and a support rep with whom I have spoken suggests the power supply was damaged in the lightning strike. A replacement power supply will cost $150. The existing BCM on LSJ should be capable of VoIP communications though we have received inconclusive answers from previous local technicians when we attempted to use it and cannot determine VoIP licenses enabled without powering on the switch. We currently do not have VoIP handsets for the BCM series and so this additional purchase would be required. It is definitely running an older version of BCM software and will most likely require a software upgrade. We were unable to determine for certain where the lightning struck ground last Monday. Without the device powering on, it will be impossible to determine its functional state. STT has a smaller version of the Nortel BCM phone switch that was purchased during Dave Lampert's tenure. This switch was purchased with a T1 interface; FTC does not currently have T1 service for their telephone switch but rather 6 analog telephone lines