[22852] in North American Network Operators' Group
Re: Busy Connect
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Steven J. Sobol)
Thu Jan 28 02:12:09 1999
Date: Thu, 28 Jan 1999 01:46:12 -0500
From: "Steven J. Sobol" <sjsobol@nacs.net>
To: William Allen Simpson <wsimpson@greendragon.com>
Cc: nanog@merit.edu
In-Reply-To: <11758.wsimpson@greendragon.com>; from William Allen Simpson on Wed, Jan 27, 1999 at 09:42:11PM +0000
On Wed, Jan 27, 1999 at 09:42:11PM +0000, William Allen Simpson wrote:
> > From: "Steven J. Sobol" <sjsobol@nacs.net>
> > Ameritech offers the same service, and I've only been charged for the times
> > I've actually used the feature. If I hang up, I don't get charged. I have to
> > believe BellSouth works the same way, although I could be wrong.
> >
> Ameritech doesn't offer it here in Michigan, so I don't know what
> problems there are.
>
> In Mississippi, it works like this: Busy tone is replaced by a voice
> message saying something like "Your party is currently busy. If you
> would like to call again, press 1 or hold the line."
This is how it works in Cleveland.
You dial and get a busy signal. Computer voice plays over the busy signal,
saying "Let Automatic CallBack redial for you. To use this feature, at
a cost of seventy-five cents, press 1."
> If you hold the line too long (30 seconds?), or you redial a number with
> a 1 in it (several of our hunt groups have a 1 in them), you get charged
> $.75...
Yeah. That's stupid. Ameritech doesn't give you that option, thankfully.
And... you get the busy signal *first*, a couple seconds before the voice,
which should be enough time for modems to detect a Busy.
--
Steve Sobol sjsobol@nacs.net (AKA support@nacs.net and abuse@nacs.net)
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