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Uploaded By: CAPT. BLOOD
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Msg. :61
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About :TELENET NUMBERS
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From :ROGER OLSON
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To :ALL CALLS
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Date :2/13/83 00:00
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Here are a few TELENET numbers to try fo
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r some fun and games:
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You will have to figure out password cod
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es in most cases
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yourself. Just dial your local TELENET s
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witch, then try one of
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the following:
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C 21288 American Express Company -(type
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command "Information")
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C 30155 Newsnet 75
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C 201220 "D PVM" I don't know what thi
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s means.
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C 31240 SLVAX 1 Ditto
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C 31233 Credit Information Corporation
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Time Sharing
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C 31250 American Hospital Supply Corp.
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Waukegan, IL
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C 31243/44 TRAVENOL Systems A/B
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C 21220 IRVI I don't know what this me
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ans.
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C 617138 (here's a goody for you!!)
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C 31340 Alternate Network ** Acct # 130
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0-7777
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Password "AID" to read the help
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files. This
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is an international system alot
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like TELENET
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serving England, Australia, etc
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and the code
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shown here is the interchange b
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etween them
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and TELENET. Of course, the abo
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ve account
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number and password is a "demo"
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for new clients
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of their system. In addition th
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is people have
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local access numbers in most co
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mmunities; see
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the section on "local access" i
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n the above.
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C 41527 Stanford University WYLBUR syst
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em. Answer with
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"HX.GST" to account number, and
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NO password is
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needed.
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In future messages, I shall discuss more
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TELENET numbers
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if anyone is interested, plus similar it
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ems from DATAPAC,
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the Canadian "cousin" to TELENET.
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Msg. :62
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About :LOCAL TELENET NUMBERS
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From :ROGER OLSON
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To :ALL CALLS
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Date :2/13/83 00:00
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In reference to message 61, here are a f
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ew local dial up TELENET
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lines for those who may not know them:
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In White Plains area (914) 328-9199
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Manhattan (212) 736-0099 / 947-9600 /
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785 - 2540
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Buffalo (716) 847-0600
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Rochester (716) 454-3430 / 454-1020
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Boston (617) 338-1400
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Detroit (313) 964-5538 / 964-2989
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Chicago (312) 938-0500
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Wash DC (202) 347-1400 / (703) 435-3
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333
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Of course, there are literally THOUSANDS
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of them, far too many
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to list all, but the above should serve
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most users of this BBS.
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For Next ==> All searchers for TELENET n
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umbers should be alert
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to the TELENET numbering scheme, which i
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s this: The letter C
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as in "connect" is always the first thin
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g to type. Then, the
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next three digits always indicate the TE
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LEPHONE AREA CODE being
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searched. Example: You want to find thin
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gs in Chicago? You will
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always type C 312xx. The final two (some
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times 3 !!) digits is
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the system being called. So for ease in
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searching, you can begin
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for example with C 21201 and work your w
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ay up to C 21299. You
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will get one of the following replies in
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about 99 percent of the
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cases: ==> 212xx connected (or) 212xx
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not responding (or)
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212xx illegal address. Sometimes you wil
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l also receive the
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reply 212xx Does not accept collect call
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s. Please establish
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a paid caller account. In most cases, th
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e computer systems on
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TELENET take "collect" calls from whomev
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er calls them, but a few
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require you to establish a specific log
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on with TELENET first,
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(in order to place a "paid call") to a g
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iven computer. I
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hope this discussion is useful to people
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who enjoy finding new
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systems to experiment with, as I do.
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Msg. :64
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About :INTERESTING PHONE NUMBERS
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From :ROGER OLSON
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To :ALL CALLS
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Date :2/13/83 00:00
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Here are some interesting phone numbers
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for you to try out--
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Chicago (312) 996-5100 Univ of Illinois
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(Circle) Computer Room
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Chicago (312) 222-6000 Quaker Oats Comp
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any
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Chicago (312) 972-6979 Argonne National
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Labs ** (you come in on
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a BBS "front". L
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og in as follows to
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break the BBS an
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d access the 370 -->
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F)Charley L) Ho
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rnaday Department "AI"
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then on BBS you
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can break out if you
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check the menu a
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nd use your instinct.
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Colorado (303) 349-6496 A good phreak bo
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ard in the Rockies!!
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Manhattan (212) 369-5114 Acct # 210,10
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0 Password
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"Dalton" it w
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ill ask you to
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attach to an
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open job. Use
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numbers shown
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Msg. :471
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About :SEARS CREDIT CHECKING
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From :THE HACKER
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To :(?]ALL[?)
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Date :4/6/83
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HERE ARE SOME NUMBERS THAT YOU
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MIGHT BE INTERESTED IN SEARS CREDIT CHEC
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KING SYSTEM
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404-885-3400
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ACCOUNT#?????
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STORECODE#4
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DIVISION#57
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.
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THIS IS A PASSWORD TO LOYOLA COLLEGE
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213-642-2706
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TYPE#LOGON DGW
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PASSWORD#RASTAMAN
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COULD SOMEONE FIGURE OUT WHAT THESE NUMB
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ERS ARE I JUST FOUND
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THEM
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1-800-631-8113
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1-800-321-3074
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1-800-321-3052
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1-800-321-3048
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1-800-321-3049
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COULD THESE BE 800 LOOP'S
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ANSWER BACK PLEASE I KNOW YOU CAN
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FIGURE THIS ONE OUT ROGER OLSON
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Msg. :512
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About :MULTI FREQUENCY SYSTEM
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From :PRIEST
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To :ALL MF
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Date :4/17/83
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ALL YOU INTERNATIONAL CALLERS YOU
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WILL NEED THE MULTI FREQUENCY SYSTEM TON
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ES BECAUSE
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OVER IN ALL THOSE STRANGE PLACES THEY WO
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NT EXCEPT TOUCH-TONES
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SO HERE ARE THE TONES THESE ARE MIXED TO
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NES
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1 = 900+700 HZ
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2 = 1100+700 HZ
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3 = 1100+900 HZ
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4 = 1300+700 HZ
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5 = 1300+900
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6 = 1300+1100
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7 = 1500+700
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8 = 1500+900
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9 = 1500+1100
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CODE 11 = 1700+700
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CODE 12 = 1700+900
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KP = 1700+1100
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KP2 = 1700+1300
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START = 1700+1500
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Msg. :519
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About :SPRINT/MCI/OTHER BUGGERS
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From :ROGER OLSON
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To :ALL
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Date :4/17/83
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I highly recommend the proceedure mentio
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ned here earlier for
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staying OUT OF TROUBLE with "the competi
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tion". Look for your
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own passwords. Don'u use the ones posted
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on BBS's except maybe
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once, to "get a feel" of how the particu
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lar switch works. If
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possible, test the codes between 8 - 11
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AM to detirmine if they
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are business codes or not. When possible
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, use a local loop to
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call into/out of to the switch you are u
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sing. This simply adds
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more frustration in the event anyone is
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tracing. When possible,
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STAY AWAY completely from these OCC's, o
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pting instead to use the
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Wats lines from large companies, via the
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ir remote call in ports.
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You always want to stay away from system
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s that individually
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account for each call, as MCI/Sprint do.
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WATS lines, on the
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other hand, especially in older exchange
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s, do not record every
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number called - just the total time the
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line was in use, in
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hours per month. In either case....have
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your phun now!! Cause
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after the Final Judgement and Settlement
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is implemented next
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year, you will place <<all>> long distan
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ce calls by merely
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dialing the number desired, and entering
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a two digit "choice
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of carrier" code (for ATT, MCI, Sprint,
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Allnet, etc) and your
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local central office will use ANI to sup
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ervise your call! The
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outfits like MCI will discontinue dealin
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g with the public as
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such, and will only deal <with other tel
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ephone companies> who
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in turn will act like billing/collection
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agents for MCI, etc.
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Watch and see! The times are changing! N
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o more phucking around!
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