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to: RT POLLOCK
from: AUGUST ABOLINS
date: 1996-11-05 22:04:00
subject: City Codes [1/2]

On Thu Oct 31 at 14:44, Rt of 1:229/420 wrote to August:
 RP> My use of (the trademarked name) "Muzak" was incorrect in my
 RP> earlier message: I should have referred to this solely as "piped-in
 RP> music", the commonly-accepted generic term for this feature. Citing
 RP> "Muzak" is a fault of mine that comes from my days as a (radio)
 RP> broadcast engineering technician... 
Thanks for the clarification w.r.t. your original post.   I thought that you 
indeed were getting the "Muzak (tm)" feed, and I wondered how.
 RP> If genuine "Muzak" feeds are desired, you should contact your local
 RP> broad -caster for further information regarding price structures,
 RP> etc. 
But what did *you* do?!   From where did you source your "piped-in-music"?
 RP> Bell, to the best of my knowledge, does come in to make the
 RP> connection for a "Muzak" feed when the intention is to pipe-in
 RP> music when phones at any particular location are put on "hold".
 RP> This is a separate service to that of a "Muzak" feed, and
 RP> consequently so are the (monthly) Bell service charges and it's
 RP> one-time installation fee. Mind, it's really not a "big thing" to
 RP> make such a connection...at least not for anyone with (minimal)
 RP> knowledge of Bell System specs and wiring conventions.
Are you saying that Bell can offer a "Muzak" feed?   I can imagine how 
expensive Bell could make it.   It is much more economical to install an 
on-hold device that feeds another audio source to the party on hold.
 RP> SOHO operators can (and do) achieve much the same effect by
 RP> coupling-up a continuous-loop audio tape machine to their telephone
 RP> lines. 
Yep.. a tape machine is great for making vocal announcements to listeners.
A portable cd-player with some new-age music or something is great for a 
"music" on hold.
 RP> ..The _problem_ here, mind you, lies in the fact that whatever 
 RP> _pre-recorded_ music is played happens in a royalty-less 
 RP> environment...a legal SNAFU should any of the recording artists
 RP> come to realise this, and have their solicitors drum-out the
 RP> threatening demands for immediate direct royalty payments. 
I heard that "music on hold" was now an exception in the copywrite laws.
There is no intent to make money off of the music that is *briefly* played 
while someone is on hold.
 RP> Of course the way around the royalties problem can be overcome by
 RP> using material that has been placed in the Public Domain...or to
 RP> produce one's own original music, a task-and-a-half in it's own !
We could always hire a few students at minimum wage and have them HUM a few 
bars!  
 RP> Realistically speaking, a "genuine" Bell phone is not necessarily
 RP> needed. They'd very much like this to be, mind you. OTOH, though
 RP> the regulations have been loosened over the last several years, I
 RP> think Bell still compel _business phone_ users to use Bell
 RP> equipment over Third-Party sets in a more -or-less "mandatory"
 RP> fashion.
I was just wondering if the Bell models had special input jacks for "music on 
hold" sources.   If they did, I would assume that it would only be available 
on their rented units.   I remember call Bell once and asked about "music on 
hold" and the person didn't have a clue as to what I was talking about.
  ...AA 
 
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