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Date: Fri, 14 Feb 92 13:02:52 -0500
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From: krfiny!listen@uunet.uu.net
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Subject: Revised Listing of Class Codes; Other Recent Notes
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Here's my update to John Gilbert's list (posted/distributed as Volume
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12, Issue 124, Message 1 of 11).
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My main "value added" is adding the non-technical terms next to
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the technical terms, and sources for the information.
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The following list was compiled from comp.dcom.telecom postings and
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the Bell Atlantic "IQ services" information line at (800) 365-5810.
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CLASS and Custom Calling Feature Control Codes:
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(These appear to be standard, but may be changed locally)
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*57 Customer Orignated Trace (COT) Activation "call trace"
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The number of the last call you received is logged at the CO.
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You get an acknowledging recording. Then hang up.
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Write down the date and time.
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Write down the date and time.
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You don't get the number - you must contact the
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business office or police.
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Costs $1.50 - $3 depending on your area.
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*60 Selective Call Rejection (SCR) Activation
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(start "call block" list management)
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*61 Selective Distinctive Alerting (SDA) Activation
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(start "priority call" list management)
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*62 Selective Call Acceptance (SCA) Activation
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*63 Selective Call Forwarding (SCF) Activation
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(start "select forwarding list" management)
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*65 ICLID Activation (caller ID)
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(turn on caller ID delivery to me, the subscriber)
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*66 Automatic Recall (AR) Activation
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(activate "repeat call" - retry last number for 30 minutes)
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*67 Call Privacy Toggle (block caller ID delivery for next call only)
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*68 Computer Access Restriction Toggle
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*69 AC Activation "return call" (call last person who called you)
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*70 Call waiting disable
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"tone block" (prevent call waiting tone, useful for data calls)
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*70 // dial tone // the number you're dialing
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*71 Ring, no-answer forward activation
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*72 Call forwarding immediate Activation (72# on some systems)
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*73 Call forwarding Deactivation (73# on some systems)
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*74 Speed call 8 program (74# on some systems)
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*80 SCR Deactivation "call block"
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*81 SDA Deactivation "priority call"
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*82 SCA Deactivation
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*83 SCF Deactivation "select forwarding"
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*85 ICLID Deactivation (turn off caller ID delivery to me, the subscriber)
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*86 AR Deactivation "repeat call"
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*89 AC Deactivation "return call"
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n# speed dial (n=2 to 9)
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nn# speed dial (nn=20-49)
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72# activate call forwarding
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73# deactivate call forwarding
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74# set speed dialing (8 numbers)
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75# set speed dialing (30 numbers)
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Rotary/pulse phones: use 11 for the * (ex: *57 => 1157) (is there a
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pulse code for #? I doubt it becuase it's not a prefix)
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You do not need to subscribe to call trace to use it. Some areas
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allow return call and repeat call on a per use basis. The cost is
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higher per use than with a subscription, but you pay nothing for
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months where you don't use it.
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*65 and *85 are used when you subscribe to Caller-ID if you want to
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reduce the number of calls logged because there's a surcharge after
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400 calls per month.
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New York Telephone has a recorded message system describing their
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services. Here's what I gathered from (800) EASY-NYT (327-9698) (this
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mostly jives with information from the Bell Atlantic IQ services
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information line at (800) 365-5810)
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Menu choice:
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45 -> A person relays voice/TDD at no additional charge.
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This is WITHIN New York State only.
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What about calls in/out of New York State?
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What about calls in/out of New York State?
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The operator said the originator should call information for
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the relay service. This is a service of AT&T, and is currently
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not allowed to call across states.
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(800) 421-1220 voice
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(800) 662-1220 TDD
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The AT&T newsline (908) 221-6397 (221-NEWS)
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for Friday June 8, 1991 mentioned that the (Chicago) Illinois
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relay center opened June 10.
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It is the fourth, others being in New York, Alabama and California.
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[and Sprint's in Texas as mentioned in TELECOM Feb 1992]
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46 -> restrict outgoing calls to pay services
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exchanges 540, 550, 970, 970
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area codes 700, 900
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This service is free of charge.
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14 -> "Ring Mate" allows you to add one or two additional numbers,
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each with a unique ring pattern (and call waiting beep).
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AT&T has language translation centers. I believe these are the numbers:
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(408) 648-5871 AT&T Language Line (outside the USA)
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(800) 628-8486 AT&T Language Line (USA only)
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(800) 752-6096 AT&T Language Line information
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You can get translators (English/Japanese, ...) as needed, but the
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cost is rather high. I'm not sure if reservations/appointments are
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necessary. It would be interesting to see the setup and costs for a
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conference call from the US to Japan, using the translation center and
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a TDD relay for the deaf (particularly if the deaf were non-english).
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Or better yet -- a video conference from the US to Russia with
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translators.
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CCITT rules:
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How to write a number:
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+1 212 555 1212
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international
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(spaces, NO dashes)
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(212) 555 1212
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within the country (parentheses around the optional city code)
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Jeffrey Jonas jeffj@synsys.uucp
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