home *** CD-ROM | disk | FTP | other *** search
- Subject: History of TSPS/TOPS/OSPS
- Date: Thu Jun 8 05:24:00 1995
-
- When 1984 (so appropo' considering Orwell's year) came around, TSPS
- operators who had previously been employees of the local Bell Op.Co's
- were then employees of the American Telephone & Telegraph Co. (AT&T
- Long Lines became AT&T Communications, too).
-
- I'm not quite sure about the larger Indeps (GTE, etc) who had their
- OWN toll switches and operator centers. Some Indeps had TSPS (a
- Western Electric standard) but the Indeps had GTE-Automatic Electric
- manufacture TSPS.
-
- Canada was PRIMARLIY TOPS (Traffic Operator Positions Systems), which
- Northern Electric (Telecom) developed in the 1970's. This was MORE
- DIGITAL than TSPS and usually homed on a DMS switch. Many Indie's in
- the US also used TOPS. The terminals were just like a computer
- terminal and NOT designed like a TSPS board. There is a video monitor
- and a keyboard (alphanumeric). However, the OPERATOR FUNCTIONS (KP,
- KP card, KP back, POS-REL, T&C, INTL, etc.etc.etc.) were ALSO labelled
- on the alphanumeric keys (along with the regular letters & numbers).
-
- Sometime around 1986, AT&T here in Louisiana began adding video
- monitors and keyboards to their TSPS positions. This were a SEPARATE
- operation, to search a database for NamePlace (NPA-NXX), Rate & Route,
- Rates, Operator Codes, Numberings, etc. They were NOT directly tied
- in with the traditional TSPS. Around Christmas 1986, local TV showed
- how AT&T's operators were busy handling Holiday calling volume, and
- you saw the traditional TSPS board along with the video monitor
- suspended on a pole from the ceiling and the keyboard sitting on top
- of the flat shelf directly in front of the operator.
-
- One of the MFJ stipulations was that the local BOC's were going to
- 'take-back' operator services for local/inTRA-LATA calls. The CBS
- Evening News one nite in 1985 showed Seattle (Pac.NW Bell/USWest) with
- the differences between 0 (InTRA-Lata Bell) and 00 (InTER-Lata via
- AT&T or whatever carrier). AT&T was still using TSPS while the local
- Bells were unanimously going to NT's TOPS equipment. Louisiana had
- Bell taking back the '0' (for InTRA-Lata) in the Spring of 1986. The
- SCBell Operator could always transfer you over to AT&T, but AT&T
- cannot transfer you back to Bell. (Today, SCBell can also try to
- transfer you over to MCI and Sprint and probably others, at the
- customer's request). From 1986 to 1989, AT&T could ALSO complete
- calls within the LATA at the Bell Tarriffed rates, and Bell got all of
- the revenue.
-
- Around 1989/90, AT&T began to introduce OSPS (Operator Service
- Positions Systems), a Western Electric manufacture, DIGITAL,
- associated with #5ESS. AT&T operators would NOT assist on InTRA-LATA
- calls (unless tarriffed by the local body to do so). You could NOT
- place a 'sequence call' on your calling card within the LATA if the
- original call was InTER-Lata via AT&T. OSPS 'boards' look very much
- like TOPS- a monitor and keyboard.
-
- In September, 1991, the Louisiana PSC 'permitted' InTRA-LATA
- competition. Why I put this in quotes is that MCI, Sprint, etc.
- ALWAYS completed InTRA-LATA calls when placed with fg.A or B access
- using 950-XXXX or 1-800- numbers. AT&T had ALWAYS respected Bell's
- revenue/territory and since AT&T did not get any revenue on InTRA-LATA
- calls but their operators were doing work, they discontinued
- InTRA-LATA when they implemented OSPS. When InTRA-LATA competion was
- then allowed, AT&T started completing calls again, and here in
- Louisiana, their per-minute toll rates ARE NOTICEABLY LESS than Bell
- (except on weekends/nites, where Bell is a penny cheaper per minute
- than AT&T).
-
- SHORTER DISTANCE Intralata (toll) points are OPTIONALLY available as an
- extended monthly package plan - similar to measured/metered rate and even
- some of these points are 'capped' as if it were monthly flat rate. AT&T
- handled (such as calling card) calls which are in the TRADITIONAL LOCAL
- CALLING AREA are timed rate - Bell's card and opr.asstd.local rates are FLAT
- here in Louisiana - approx.88cents (63cent opr.assistance surcharge even
- tho' it can be fully automated, plus the quarter you WOULD have dropped in
- the payphone). If you have several calls, mixed inTER-Lata, InTRA-LATA
- TOLL, and LOCAL to all be billed on a calling card, you should try to
- determine the rates BEFOREHAND, and probably NOT want to do a simple string
- of 'Sequence Calls'.
-
- I'm NOT getting into private payphone situations in the above - we
- know that they do NOT conform to traditional Bell System standards.
-
- A FEW MORE POINTS - when you were connected to a TSPS operator, both
- the caller AND the operator heard a 'zip' tone beep for a split second
- - you do NOT hear that when the OSPS or TOPS operator answers - AND -
- AT&T has been doing MAJOR consolidation of their Operator centers (the
- Bells have done some too) - When I dial 00 from New Orleans, I started
- to get TSPS or OSPS operators in Jackson MS or Memphis TN in 1989/90.
- TODAY, I get AT&T operators in Atlanta, Florida, the Carolinas, and
- Virginia (yes, I ask them where they are located), a different time
- zone than mine, and if the OSPS opr.doesn't check our times, she HAS
- quoted me the wrong rates such as when I have 7am and she has 8am - of
- course, I know what the rates are approximatly and I usually say
- 'check-again ... I'm in the CENTRAL time zone'.
-
- ALSO, when one dials (10(10)288)+00 (or AT&T's 800 access) today, you
- first get the jingle and logo, followed by a recorded 'If you'd like
- to place a call, please enter the Area Code and number now - If you
- need Operator assistance, please say OPERATOR now' to which you can
- also touch(DTMF) 0 or 0# or 00, to which you hear 'Please hold for an
- operator'. AS THE OPERATOR COMES ON THE LINE, most of the time, a
- standard recording (usually female) states 'AT&T-How may I help you?'.
- They do have a standard MALE recording, but sometimes the female voice
- recording states the above, with a MALE operator on the line.
- Sometimes the recording does NOT come in and the operator answers
- LIVE. I HATE THAT RECORDING and the waits and prompts - When I dial
- 00, I want to talk to a LIVE OPERATOR. If I am making an automated
- tupe of billed call, I will dial (10288)+0+ (and other code strings)
-
- A LONG WAY AWAY FROM "NUMBER PLEASE"
-
-
- MARK J. CUCCIA PHONE/WRITE/WIRE:
- WORK: mcuccia@law.tulane.edu
- UNiversity 5-5954,TEL(+1 504 865 5954)
- UNiversity 5-5917,FAX(+1 504 865 5917)
- HOME: CHestnut 1-2497
- 4710 Wright Road | fwds.on busy/no-answr.to cellphone/voicemail
- New Orleans 28 | (+1 504 241 2497)
- Louisiana (70128) USA
-
-