Long Distance Call Completion – A Growing Nationwide Problem
Please
take a few minutes to read this notice as you may be experiencing this issue
and were unaware of the cause or what you could do to help!
In recent months, Nemont and other rural telephone companies across the
United States have experienced increasing problems with the completion of
long distance calls. In addition to calls simply not completing, the quality
of some of the calls, when they do complete, is very poor. For example, your
phone may not ring yet you will later see a missed call on your Caller ID.
Or, you will hear the phone ring and try to pick up the call but cannot hear
the caller’s voice. Another scenario being reported is poor voice quality,
such as static or echoes, which make it difficult to carry on a
conversation. Nemont has also received more and more reports of troubles
with sending or receiving faxes.
What is going on? Because of the reliability of the telephone network for
years and years, we take it for granted that when someone in another city or
state tries to call you or your business, the call will complete, your phone
will ring and you will be able to carry on a conversation without any issues
or poor call quality. The problems experienced by Nemont and other local
telephone providers are frustrating and costly to both you as our customer
and to us as a business. These calling problems are not caused by Nemont,
and cannot be “fixed” by Nemont. The problem calls, which move from one
telephone network to a second network and perhaps a third or fourth network
along the way, are not even reaching the Nemont network.
Nemont has actively participated in information gathering sessions with
other local telephone companies as well as with national telephone
associations. These issues have been presented to the Federal Communications
Commission, urging them to investigate and find the cause of the long
distance call completion issues. This is a growing epidemic and is causing
great concern in the telephone industry.
If someone is attempting to call you, and experiences any issues with call
completion or poor call quality, Nemont encourages you to gather as many
details about the call as possible and call us to report these details. This
information is very useful as we actively seek a solution to the call
completion issues. If possible, we ask that you gather the following
information for each problem call:
• The time the call was placed
• The phone number from which the call was originated
• The name of the caller’s long distance or wireless provider
• Details about what happened (my phone did not ring, I picked up the phone
to answer a call and there was dead air, the caller could hear me but I
could not hear the caller, etc.)
Please call 783-2210 or 1-888-542-0917 begin_of_the_skype_highlighting
1-888-542-0917 end_of_the_skype_highlighting for the Trouble Department. The
Trouble Department will log your call as well as the details related to the
call completion issue. Thank you for your patience as Nemont and other rural
telephone providers work together to resolve the call completion problem