[BC] Las Vegas Remote
Robert Meuser
Robertm
Thu Nov 10 15:28:53 CST 2005
Mark:
For the next time you can get a business customer service person to work
with you personally and have installed (for a price) exactly what you
need. In this day and age, depending on PBX phones is risky in the first
place. We go to hotels all over the country and have never had problems
getting everything necessary up to and including T1 circuits. It does
take advance planning and often an advanced survey trip to get what you
really want - anywhere.
R
Mark Borchert wrote:
> Thanks to everyone who gave advice regarding our remote broadcasts in Las
>Vegas. Here is how things worked out;
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>Team one at the Wynn had unrestricted and dedicated lines in each room. We
>were able to do three straight days with out any troubles. Great connection
>rate almost every time! 4 Hours a day times 3.
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>Team two checked into the Flamingo. No unrestricted phone lines, no help at
>all from the hotel staff. This was an absolute disaster.
>We moved them over to the Stardust and had the most fantastic help getting
>the remote set up. The last two days of the broadcast went well from there.
>They set us up with a great phone line and were extremely helpful.
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>It just goes to show that what people tell you what you are getting doesn't
>always translate into what you get. Of course getting to a remote site early
>enough to adapt to any situation is almost a necessity.
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>Now if they had sent this engineer along, there wouldn't have been any
>problems!
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>Mark Borchert
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