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Re: New N.Y. Law Targets Hidden Net LD Tolls

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (David Lesher)
Thu Aug 18 09:29:57 2005

X-Original-To: wb8foz@panix.com
From: David Lesher <wb8foz@nrk.com>
To: nanog@merit.edu (nanog list)
Date: Thu, 18 Aug 2005 09:30:44 -0400 (EDT)
In-Reply-To: <200508181301.AZC45397@mirapoint.drtel.com> from "Brian Johnson" at Aug 18, 2005 08:01:21 AM
Reply-To: wb8foz@nrk.com
Errors-To: owner-nanog@merit.edu


> 
> Pardon my ignorance, but don't most phone companies require 10 digit dialing
> for long-distance. We have similar situations in the rural area I live in,
> but the customers know if they dial more than 7 digits, it WILL be long
> distance.

No.

If you are in an overlay area, such as MD, parts of NoVA and
many other states; then 10D is required for ALL local calls

MD does have 11D required for toll; but many states do not,
inc. Virginia.

(This topic is the "vs vs emacs" of the telco world, btw.
I'm strongly in the 11D for toll camp, but others I respect
[Hi Mr. Mayor] feel it's a PITA to dial 10D on every call..)

This may have been inspired by ISP-set POP #'s. In a case I
know of; a WebTV user did the setup via the 800#; and got told
"867-5309" was local and it was automagically loaded into the
WebTV box.

90 days later, the phone bill arrived...



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