Re: Telephone Exchange Usage in Low-Volume States |
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bv124@aol.com Wed, 17 Aug 2005 17:43:42 -0400
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Neal McLain wrote: > In order to accommodate inbound DDD, it was essential that every > number have a 7-digit format. But SxS switches couldn't accommodate > 7-digit dialing, so telcos faked 7-digit numbers by prepending dummy > digits. Local calls continued to be dialable with only four or > fivedigits; however, if a local caller actually dialed all seven > digits, the prepended digits were absorbed by "absorbing selectors" -- > i.e. ignored. I don't understand. Below is the local dialing plan we had when I was in school. Carbondale, IL, (Jackson County) 1971 General Telephone 618-453 - So. Il. Univ., Carbondale. IL 618-457 - Carbondale, IL 618-549 - Carbondale, IL 618-867 - De Soto, IL 618-684 - Murphysboro, IL 618-687 - Murphysboro, IL From/to any Carbondale NXX (1, 2, or 3): 5-digits allowed, 7-digits supported (618-453 required a ?9? to dial out from the university, but 5-digits allowed within the university PBX/Centrex/whatever) From Carbondale NXX (1, 2, 3) to De Soto (4): 7-digits required From Carbondale NXX (1, 2, 3) to Murphysboro, (5, 6): 7-digits required. From Murphysboro or De Soto to Carbondale, 7-digits required. (I believe that locally, only 5-digits were required in Murphysboro and only 4-digits in De Soto.) Outside of these 3 exchanges, but within the 618 NPA: 1+7-digits required Outside the 618 NPA: 1+NPA+7-digits required Carbondale had DDD in the 60's. It did use '150' instead of just '1' as a toll alert and the operator would come on the line and ask 'Your Number Please?' Path: telecom-digest.org!ptownson Date: 18 Aug 2005 02:26:35 -0000 From: John Levine <johnl@iecc.com> Newsgroups: comp.dcom.telecom Subject: Re: Telephone Exchange Usage in Low-Volume States Message-ID: <telecom24.373.7@telecom-digest.org> Organization: I.E.C.C., Trumansburg NY USA Sender: editor@telecom-digest.org X-URL: http://telecom-digest.org/ X-Submissions-To: editor@telecom-digest.org X-Administrivia-To: telecom-request@telecom-digest.org X-Telecom-Digest: Volume 24, Issue 373, Message 7 of 10 Lines: 28
> Could you elaborate on the situation in "the most remote areas"? Has
Yes. My relatives' telco in Vermont has some really long loops out to
> In many places the demand for exchanges is so high that the only way
Sure, but for policy reasons dialing is now all 7D or 10D or 1+10D.
R's,
John |
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