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In SPORTS | pg. 23-25

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If the glass slipper fits...

In opinion | pg. 6

Bring in the bands!

Moriah ladies advance as eighth seed

Mid-size concert venue needed locally

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In EnvironmEnt | pg. 22-23

Boreas Ponds classification Let your voice be heard!

Digital upgrade at Crown Point Telephone Co. Installed new state-of-the-art switch By Lohr McKinstry

lohr@suncommunitynews.com

CROWN POINT – A room full of electronic circuits has been replaced with a digital switch the size of a small air-conditioner at Crown Point Telephone Company. The $215,000 upgrade will increase reliability and efficiency of calls and enable new services, Telephone Company President Shana Macey said. “We had 700 lines transferred in five minutes,” she said. “We did it around midnight.

You go from a whole room to a box. We were very busy.” The new switch is a GenBand C15, a stateof-the-art softswitch, she said. A softswitch provides call-control intelligence for establishing, maintaining, routing and terminating sessions in broadband telephone networks. The power savings with the new switch is excellent, Vice President of Operations Anthony Macey said. “We cut power consumption by 50 percent,” he said. “We’re keeping up with technology. Now that we’re transitioning to fiberoptic (line connections) to the home, we can support that with the new switch as well.” The C15 switch is designed to support line

migration from analog to digital telephony, according to Frisco, Texas-based GenBand. The old switch was installed in 1990, and there have been lots of advances since then, he said. The future of business communications is in VOIP (Voice Over Internet Protocol) telephone systems, he said, which use broadband telephony for increased services. “There are a lot of things we can do now,” Anthony Macey said. One of the new features of the switch is NotifyPlus, which can call all lines with emergency messages, such as school closings, evacuations or water/sewer main breaks. NotifyPlus can make 96 simultaneous calls to

deliver a pre-recorded message using the C15 switch. Multi-port conference calling, video, voice, text and email messaging, number portability, line diagnostics, and Enhanced-911 data are other features in the new device. The switch uses SIP, or Session Initiation Protocol, a communications tool for signaling and controlling multimedia communication sessions. The most common applications of SIP are in Internet telephony for voice and video calls, as well as instant messaging, using Internet Protocol networks. The switch came with the services of GenBand installer John Kratz, who guided instal>> See CROWN POINT| pg. 13

Moriah Post Office turnsÊ 200

The post office at Moriah Corners was opened on Nov. 4, 1816 By Lohr McKinstry

lohr@suncommunitynews.com

MORIAH – The Moriah Post Office will soon celebrate its 200th anniversary. The post office opened on Nov. 4, 1816, in the hamlet of Moriah Corners, so an observance seemed appropriate, building owner Howie Sprague said. “This where the town of Moriah started, in Moriah Corners,” he told the Sun. “It was unusual to have five post offices in one town, and there are still four.” The others were Mineville, Witherbee, Moriah Center and Port Henry. Witherbee was closed years ago, and merged with Mineville. The public celebration is at 11 a.m. on Saturday, Nov. 4 at the post office, and will include a birthday cake and other refreshments. “Ambrose Mason was the first postmaster, in 1816,” Sprague said. “It’s a gathering place. People still go in and talk about the football games from the night before. Sometimes there are five people in the lobby.” The Moriah Town Highway Department recently paved the road in front of the post office, he said, which made access easier. >> See POST OFFICE | pg. 16

The Ticonderoga Fire Department visited the Ticonderoga Tots Daycare Center last week for Fire Prevention Week. Photo provided


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