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How good, relatively, would an Adtran T1 Multiplexer be?

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Lifer
My insane wife has gotten herself involved in a telemarketing business. She bought a T1 multiplexer, the Adtran TSU-600, to split a T1 line into 24 phone lines. Being an innocent bystander watching my wife chop away at our budget, I am curious how "good" of a product Adtran brand "stuff" is, relative to other products in the industry.

Could anyone "in the know" voice their opinion??? Thanks!! 🙂
 
Adtran's good stuff. They've been around for a long time, their tech support is reputed to be pretty decent.

We have a bunch of their stuff in the Lab, never had a problem with it.

FWIW

Scott
 
I'll second that - I've used hundreds of Adtrans over the years and never had a problem. Even dropped one and destroyed the case and LCD and it kept rolling without a glitch.

That 600 is pretty cool - I've never seen a CSU that can split out voice and actually provide you with standard RJ11 analog jacks.

- G
 
i'd assume that they'd make some decent stuff considering Adtran equipment is mandatory for cisco academies... (CCNP academies at least)
 


<< i'd assume that they'd make some decent stuff considering Adtran equipment is mandatory for cisco academies... (CCNP academies at least) >>


Really? Huh, I find that surprising. Not that AdTran is bad stuff mind you. I just don't recall any AdTran related questions. If you're referring to basic TelCo/BellCore terminology, then that's a different matter altogether.
 
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