Path: utzoo!utgpu!watmath!clyde!att!osu-cis!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!rutgers!psuvax1!vu-vlsi!dsinc!syd From: syd@dsinc.UUCP (Syd Weinstein) Newsgroups: comp.dcom.modems Subject: Re: ARK LDM-4 Summary: LATA aren't necessarly cheap Message-ID: <11@dsinc.UUCP> Date: 5 Dec 88 04:14:41 GMT References: <8811301805050FA.GUWI@RAI.CC.FSU.EDU> <8157@megaron.arizona.edu> Reply-To: syd@dsinc.UUCP (Syd Weinstein) Organization: Datacomp Systems, Inc., Huntingdon Valley, PA 19006 Lines: 33 In article <8157@megaron.arizona.edu> jms@mis.arizona.edu (Joel Snyder) writes: >In article <8811301805050FA.GUWI@RAI.CC.FSU.EDU> James@FSU.BITNET (James Messer) writes: >asks about the ARK LDM-4. > >PS: I know that an LADA circuit is a 3004, or 2 of the 3002. But is >there a common nomenclature for LATA circuits? It usually takes >3 to 4 people before I can find one who knows what I'm talking about. A LATA or local access transport arrangement line, a bare piece of copper is measured in length in distance from one end to the co and then distance from the other end to the CO. It is then charged by the sum of those two distances. It is only really useful within the same CO. I had one for several years, and you have to be very careful. The speed drops off greatly as the distance goes up. At one mile you can do 19200, at our length, 3-4 miles it was more line 9600 only. The line is called a 9004 is our area, is a special beasty, and not many of the people know about them. It was not cheap, ran about 90/month when we dropped it over a year ago, up from the 24/month when we started it three years before that. Major complaint, until they invented a way to put sealing current on it (most 9004's are really dry, no sealing current even), it would fail once a month, or when it rained heavly. Also, without battery, every so often someone would swipe the pair for some other use. (Even though the connectors had rubber covers that were marked DATA. After the engineering change, all went well. We dropped due to change in office locations. -- ===================================================================== Sydney S. Weinstein, CDP, CCP Elm Coordinator Datacomp Systems, Inc. Voice: (215) 947-9900 {allegra,bellcore,bpa,vu-vlsi}!dsinc!syd FAX: (215) 938-0235