DID Block Puchases
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FLTG sold them in blocks of 20, but was limited by what was available in a particular area code. I don't know if that is standard.
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totally depends on teh vendor, it's not a "thing."
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Thanks
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That's just a vendor trying "sell" more.
You should be able to buy as little as 1 or as many as you desire, you may not like the price of 1, but that's a whole diff topic. -
Back in the day when we had a PRI, seems like they were sold in blocks of 20.
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@Danp said in DID Block Puchases:
Back in the day when we had a PRI, seems like they were sold in blocks of 20.
Likely 23, as PRI came with 23 channels.
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@scottalanmiller No, it was blocks of 20 DIDs. It had nothing to do with the number of b channels in use.
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@Danp said in DID Block Puchases:
@scottalanmiller No, it was blocks of 20 DIDs. It had nothing to do with the number of b channels in use.
That's just weird.
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@scottalanmiller said in DID Block Puchases:
That's just weird.
How so? Each DID is independent of the B channel, so I can have a multitude of DIDs and only a few B channels if so desired.
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@Danp said in DID Block Puchases:
@scottalanmiller said in DID Block Puchases:
That's just weird.
How so? Each DID is independent of the B channel, so I can have a multitude of DIDs and only a few B channels if so desired.
Except it's a weird pairing. If you wanted flexibility to sell one at a time. Not "almost every channel."
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@scottalanmiller said in DID Block Puchases:
@Danp said in DID Block Puchases:
@scottalanmiller said in DID Block Puchases:
That's just weird.
How so? Each DID is independent of the B channel, so I can have a multitude of DIDs and only a few B channels if so desired.
Except it's a weird pairing. If you wanted flexibility to sell one at a time. Not "almost every channel."
But it is a did not a number assigned to a channel.