I have a question for you guys. I currently have an ISDN PRI circuit which handles all of my DID numbers. This circuit is provided by Verizon. It also handles my outbound local calls. Then I have a LD T-1 provided by AT&T which handles all long distance. This circuit also has a feature which I just added called Digital Link which allows me to send local calls over this T-1. It can also provide incoming but I would have to port the numbers from Verizon to AT&T. Now my question would be, is it a good idea to port everything over to AT&T and just use them as both my Local and LD provider? Now I know that by getting rid of Verizon’s PRI would take away our Caller ID feature. I am thinking about doing this because we have (on net) discounts from AT&T. Right now it is (partial on net) because the calls to the DID numbers are Verizon’s. And over 95% of our calls are LD and office to office. I was just wondering if any of you have had bad experiences with AT&T as a local carrier. Does anyone think that this is a good idea? Do any of you do it a different way? If I did go thru with it then I would need to install a PRI from AT&T for the caller ID feature. Would this not be worth it? Any opinions are appreciated.
Thanks,
Nunzeo
Thanks,
Nunzeo