
Can you explain how rural areas are "giving" you a lot of PDD? Or did you mean that long distance providers, when they have to terminate the call into a rural (typically high cost area) use LCR's that add to PDD? Frank -----Original Message----- From: VoiceOps [mailto:voiceops-bounces at voiceops.org] On Behalf Of David Thompson Sent: Thursday, June 26, 2014 10:23 AM To: Darren Schreiber; Jay Hennigan; voiceops at voiceops.org Subject: Re: [VoiceOps] PDD: What's acceptable? Rural areas give us a lot of PDD as well. David Thompson Network Services Support Technician (O) 858.357.8794 (F) 858-225-1882 (E) dthompson at esi-estech.com (W) www.esi-estech.com -----Original Message----- From: VoiceOps [mailto:voiceops-bounces at voiceops.org] On Behalf Of Darren Schreiber Sent: Wednesday, June 25, 2014 7:02 PM To: Jay Hennigan; voiceops at voiceops.org Subject: Re: [VoiceOps] PDD: What's acceptable? On 6/25/14, 6:52 PM, "Jay Hennigan" <jay at west.net> wrote: You think they would give us a 5XB ka-clunk-pop, some muted MF followed by hiss, panel-clicks and a ker-chirp on answer if they're trying to emulate the good old days. :-) ------------ At least that could be considered ?progress / early media? so the customer would be aware their call is slowly being connected!!! - Darren _______________________________________________ VoiceOps mailing list VoiceOps at voiceops.org https://puck.nether.net/mailman/listinfo/voiceops _______________________________________________ VoiceOps mailing list VoiceOps at voiceops.org https://puck.nether.net/mailman/listinfo/voiceops