Mail received on spamtrap. This spamtrap mail has been redacted, the mail was not really sent to <Noah-351@users.spamikaze.org>. URLs have been stripped of the parts before and after the host name. From carl@mailmaverick.com Fri Feb 08 11:43:43 2008 Return-path: <carl@mailmaverick.com> Received: from [58.71.16.44] (helo=mail.mailmaverick.com) by shelob.surriel.com with esmtp (Exim 4.63)
hormis les guides,ce que tu décris se négocie vers 1000~1500 ¤ HT prix d'achat,installation comprise (sur cablage existant). Oula ca vas etre chaud (a cause du cout des postes IP ou de l' interface FXS obligatoire + la rem de mon développement) mais sur 15 postes on vas dire vendu à 1700 HT c'est parfaitement jouable et tout le monde gagne sa vie. Sachant que le systeme offre des fonctions
On Dec 26, 9:37 pm, tony sayer <t...@bancom.co.uk> wrote: Bob. Unless you must have it louder there wouldn't be any point and as said the point source will be sodded up.... -- Tony Sayer It depends what you're doing whether "the point source will be sodded up". For instance, Bessel is a form of stacking in which the point source, far from being "sodded
On Nov 14, 7:14 pm, Bill Horne <telecom-dig...@comcastQRM.net> wrote: I'm not sure I agree.... 1. Only ten percent of local subscribers can make a 911 call at any one time, which means any disaster will quickly overload the local network, and prevent reporting of other events which aren't part of the disaster. For some reason, the telephone companies have refused to work out an emergency