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There is something I don't understand here or maybe there is missing data in the database. If I'm doing a search with the 701265 number its telling me that its...
poutinepoulet
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Nov 1, 2004
9:34 pm
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... Your first guess was right. The information in the database comes from a variety of sources, and it is only as good as what goes into it. I don't have very...
czg7777
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Nov 2, 2004
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We have a Polar phone book in our office (we're a neighboring phone company) and I just emailed someone in the office and asked them to look in the book --...
Andy Filer
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Nov 2, 2004
3:38 pm
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According to the Polar phone book we have in the office (thanks to a coworker there who actually looked it up for me), it is in fact local calling in both...
Andy Filer
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Nov 2, 2004
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On Saturday 2 October 2004, the first official date of NANP-dialing and numbering for American Samoa, as +1-684, migrating away from the ITU E.164 Country Code...
Mark J Cuccia
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Nov 4, 2004
6:29 pm
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Here is another "media" story on forthcoming ten-digit intra-809 dialing as well as the overlay with 829, for the Dominican Republic, next year. This comes...
Mark J Cuccia
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Nov 5, 2004
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... (SNIP) ... I couldn't find an "exact" date for this article -- the webpage seems to display only the current date (and time). But when I clicked on the...
Mark J Cuccia
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Nov 5, 2004
9:23 pm
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Mexico, a perennial "quagmire" of telephone numbering/dialing/etc... Ever since the 1970s (and maybe earlier?), Mexico had been eight-significant...
Mark J Cuccia
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Nov 6, 2004
4:22 pm
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... It happened in two stages -- there might still be details at the COFTEL website (Cofetel is an acronym en Espanol for the COmmission FEderale...
Mark J Cuccia
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Nov 7, 2004
9:54 am
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It seems that the actual dialing plan for the Dominican Republic at this time is: - Seven-digits NXX-xxxx for "local" calling - 1+ten-digits for toll calling, ...
Mark J Cuccia
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Nov 8, 2004
6:22 pm
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I had learned of the 10-digit requirement to call Mexico from the U.S. a while back. The information was made available in a number of mexican newspapers. ...
Luis Valdez
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Nov 8, 2004
9:17 pm
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Does anyone know of a source for looking up USOC codes? When dealing with expanded local calling area options, it would appear that the USOC starts with an A -...
Mike
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Nov 14, 2004
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... BellSouth: http://www.interconnection.bellsouth.com/guides/html/usoc.html SBC: https://clec.sbc.com/clec/hb/shell.cfm?section=224 Qwest:...
Ray
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Nov 14, 2004
10:16 pm
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On Sun, 14 Nov 2004 20:09:30 -0000, Mike wrote ... There are some common "base" USOCs that have endured ever since AT&T created them (e.g., 1FR is residential...
Stanley Cline
roamer1
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Nov 15, 2004
11:37 pm
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Most of us have known that over the past five-plus years, the use of SAC-NPA 500 and SAC-NPA 900 service has declined. The only two "major" US carriers/telcos...
Mark J Cuccia
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Nov 18, 2004
5:21 pm
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SAIC's Telcordia (including TRA), once Bellcore (from 1984 thru 1997/98, and back then owned by the seven RBOCs, all spun-out of the broken-up AT&T back in...
Mark J Cuccia
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Nov 19, 2004
3:48 am
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This post doesn't indicate any specifics of local/EAS calling area expansions under the Ga-PSC and BellSouth during the 1980s/90s, but it does describe some of...
Mark J Cuccia
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Nov 19, 2004
4:51 am
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... alternate 706 access (which was originally intended to become mandatory in Aug.1992 for these as well) to those 35 ratecenters was ultimately discontinued,...
jeepbuzz
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Nov 19, 2004
6:23 pm
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... Thanks for this additional info! It's MUCH more complex than I originally thought! I've seen some NPA maps from 1995 at the time that 770 was splitting off...
Mark J Cuccia
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Nov 19, 2004
6:50 pm
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I can remember all of the hoopla about who was to stay in 404 and who was going to 706. I was living in South Georgia at that time, and seems as if I got ...
Raymond Burke
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Nov 21, 2004
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... ... Atlanta's history sounds eerily similar to Toronto, and the 416/905 split in 1992. Originally, Bell told everyone that if your postal code started...
Snickerdo
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Nov 21, 2004
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On Sat, 20 Nov 2004 22:03:13 -0800 (PST), Raymond Burke wrote... ... The Smyrna Main wire center extends inside the Perimeter as well, in the Cumberland...
Stanley Cline
roamer1
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Nov 21, 2004
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... And *that* was just silly on the part of Bell South. They should have made it possible to dial 10 digits on all calls and you would not have to think just...
Joseph Singer
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Nov 21, 2004
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I checked with someone who has a better collection of "official" telephone industry numbering documentation than I do.... In that early 1990s period, I have a...
Mark J Cuccia
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Nov 22, 2004
11:32 pm
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On Thursday 4 November 2004, I posted to these groups, and also posted to Usent (comp.dcom.telecom.tech and alt.dcom.telecom) about the billing I received from...
Mark J Cuccia
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Nov 23, 2004
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I just called up an AT&T '00' Operator to inquire about the *SPECIFIC* (full tariffed) rate to 684-688, one of the office codes in American Samoa. She said...
Mark J Cuccia
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Nov 23, 2004
5:36 am
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Last year, 2003, was the 30th anniversary of the 703/804 NPA Split in Virginia, where 703 was retained by "most" of Virginia, and the southeastern part...
Mark J Cuccia
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Nov 28, 2004
3:10 am
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Over the past few days, several sources (including Ian Angus' Telemanagement Canada, as posted this Monday in Telecom Digest), have stated that VeriZon has...
Mark J Cuccia
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Dec 6, 2004
10:54 pm
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I can remember dialling into various countries in the early 1990's, and exploring the telephone systems at the time. During 1991, I can remember calling a...
Raymond Burke
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Dec 7, 2004
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I had reported in previous posts back in October (and maybe November) that Qwest-LD (101-0432+) and Vartec (101-0811+ and several other carrier access codes),...
Mark J Cuccia
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Dec 9, 2004
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