TELECOM Digest OnLine - Sorted: Re: Bell System Photo by Ansel Adams

TELECOM Digest OnLine - Sorted: Re: Bell System Photo by Ansel Adams


Re: Bell System Photo by Ansel Adams


Jim Rusling (usenet@rusling.org)
2006年4月12日 20:19:53 -0500

> [TELECOM Digest Editor's Note: Not only are there no more offices open
> to the public, but many office staffs are being outsourced to India
> and/or Hong Kong and the Phillipine Islands. They can hire their help
> a lot cheaper in those places. Telco, like many other large corporations
> prefers to hide behind the anonymity of the telephone. That topic is
> worth a discussion on its own merits I think. PAT]

But most of the time you cannot even get a person on the phone. I
noticed a damaged remote equipment closet and tried to call it in.
They wanted my phone number and since it was not with the phone
company it disconnected me. It took me over 20 minutes to finally get
to a person that even knew what I was talking about. I had the
location and all identifying numbers.

Jim Rusling
More or Less Retired
Mustang, OK
http://www.rusling.org

[TELECOM Digest Editor's Note: That sort of stuff (locaation and
identifying numbers) means nothing. The only thing they are equipped
to work with is _your_ telephone number in order for them to work from
their script book of responses. Since they are in India now or Hong
Kong, I doubt they even have 'equipment closets' or anything like
that. Their choice of overseas locations is important because they
need (like all companies thus situated) to be someplace where the
language is 'neutral' or close enough to midwestern-English (Hong Kong
or the Phillipine Islands comes to mind) that the vast majority of
their customers won't know the difference or ask any questions. PAT]

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