Is in that a website where on earth I can swot just about the language used by cell phone technicians?

I am moving from the cable / VOIP field to AT&T, a POTS (Plain Old Telephone Service) company. I requirement a better understanding of the lingo they use such as: inpot, b-box, demarc, etc.


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demarc, nid, nw1, see interface all be going to the same entry, the connection where on earth the teleco responsibility is on the outside of the box, and the customer responsibility is on the inside of the box (all wiring beforehand the demarc is repaired by the teleco free of charge, all electric wiring inside is the customers responsibility, and if repaired by the teleco is billable)

you will need to au fait your self with 110 and 66 blocks and punch down tools... these are self striping connections... used primaraly contained by business applications

xbox, feeder terminal, main terminal, underground terminal, cross box, is the most important junction point where on earth all cable and pairs call a halt from the central bureau and either directly to the customer (when direct underground) or to an mast cable/terminal...

F1 =facilities #1, the cable/pair for the underground cable (feeder cable)

F2 =facilities #2, the cable/pair for the aerial, or block cable, lower terminal usuallay feeding to the customer, but can within rural areas connect to another aerial terminal...

some adjectives repair terms
NDT no dial tone
ROH reciver sour hook
RNA ring no answer
CBC cant be called
CCO cant call for out
HOOL hears others on splash
xtalk cross talk

UTP unshielded twisted set of two

6 pair or 12 couple - normallay refering to either the drop lead feeding the customers prem, or the protector/nid box located on the outside wall of the customer prem

IW, I/W, ISW, quad - inside telecommunication

drop wire - the rope between the pole and customer
bridale wire - the outside flex run on the outside walls of the building (not to be used as drop wire except for temp service issues)

in attendance is tons more to learn... and only just about everything contained by the telecom industry has copious names for like thing..

butt-set, theory test set, line man phone, etc all niggardly the test phone

buzzer, tone set, tone generator, tracer tone - adjectives mean alike thing (and if you are angelic with it you can check for shorts and grounds next to it with out the want for a meter)

probe, tracer verbs, wiffee, all used to trace the tone
Try this one: http://www.csgnetwork.com/glossary.html

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