All’s quiet on the telephone front
Mathis Winkler
NEWPORT BEACH -- The first time his telephone went dead during a
conversation with City Atty. Bob Burnham, Councilman John Heffernan
didn’t give it much thought.
But when Heffernan was cut off a second time while on the phone with
Burnham, he decided to ask city officials to check out the city’s phone
system and figure out what wasn’t working.
“Maybe it’s a recurring thing,” Heffernan said Tuesday. “We’ve got to
have phone service.”
City Manager Homer Bludau, who looked into the matter, said an
unreliable power supply had caused conversations to break up
unintentionally.
“Sometimes it would work, sometimes it wouldn’t,” Bludau said, adding
that the problem had been corrected.
While Heffernan said he’d been getting clear phone connections in
recent days, he said replacing the 15-year-old system might still be
necessary.
“I don’t know whether it’s time to upgrade it or tear the whole thing
out,” he said.
Bludau agreed that city officials might consider switching to a better
phone system in the future.
But “while there are better systems that are state-of-the-art, ours is
still a good basic system,” he said. “We shouldn’t have that problem
anymore.”
To test it, Bludau may be reached at (949) 644-3000.
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