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Re: 712 858 8094?


Mark Brader (msb@vex.net)
Sat, 03 Feb 2007 03:37:36 -0000

Pat Townson writes:

> What is expected of you is to enter '011' (international code from
> the USA), followed by the varying length number you wish to reach.
> ... my research assistant listened to the opening tri-linqual
> instructions, then dialed 011-620-331-1113 for the Independence
> weather and time of day recording. ... the '011' is needed, since
> apparently the Iowa location 'expects' it is going to be given an
> international number.

Something is seriously wrong here: 011 in normal dialing is followed by
a country code, so 011-62 from North America should reach some place in
Indonesia. And you said it was expecting an international number and
yet you reached a domestic one. Did you mean 011-1-620-331-1113, with
a country code? (Of course we don't normally ever dial 011-1- in North
America, but if it did work it would logically reach North America.)

Mark Brader, Toronto But that's what all the other
msb@vex.net individualists are doing!

My text in this article is in the public domain.

[TELECOM Digest Editor's Note: Yes, I accidentally omitted the '1' in
the middle, sorry. It did 'expect' an international dialing string,
which is why the '011' part was required, even though it settled for
less after I gave it a '#' to indicate the end of dialing. PAT]

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