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MONEY INC DIGEST #19
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RELEASED 7 JUNE 1994
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TODAY'S TOPIC: NEW AT&T BLUE BOX ROUTINGS
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KEYED BY SLEEPY
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MONEY INCORPORATED IS:
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SLEEPY - WORLD LEADER
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SONIC FURY - CHAIRMAN OF DE BOARD
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CCRIDER
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THE BIG CHEESE
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METHOD MAN
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Well, to clear things up....I am not in jail, and haven't been in quite a
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while. I don't think I am going to jail, and for those of you who know what
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happened, I am none too happy with certain parties responsible for my recent
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run-in with the law. Before too long, however even though I don't even know
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one of the guys involved, I _WILL_ get my revenge. For those of you who don't
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know what happened, you don't need to know, it's none of your fucking business.
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Anyways, back to brighter subjects....for those of you European guys who can
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still box, I got some new routings for yahz.
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Some of these have been published before...if so, who gives a fuck.
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AT&T/BOC ROUTING CODES
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The following is a list of routing codes used by AT&T and Bell
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Operating Companies (BOC) that you can blue box to. Most codes are
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used by dialing KP+NPA+XXX+ST where XXX= the code, except where noted.
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There are notes attached after this list. Codes marked with a ? are
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unfamiliar to us.
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000 - The Rate Quote System (RQS) (1)
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001 - 005 Spare (2)
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006 - 008 Reserved (3)
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009 RQS
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010 Reserved
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011 International Origination Toll Center (IOTC) (15)
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014 TWX Switching Plan (Canada) (?)
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015 - 071 Spare
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072 - 079 Reserved
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080 - 081 Spare
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082 - 087 Reserved
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088 Spare
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089 Reserved
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090 - 099 Spare
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100 Plant Test - balance termination
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101 Plant Test - test board
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102 Plant Test - Milliwatt tone (1004 Hz)
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103 Plant Test - signaling test termination
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104 Plant Test - 2-way transmission and noise test
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105 Plant Test - Automatic Transmission Measuring System /
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Remote Office Test Line (ROTL)
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106 Plant Test - CCSA loop transmission test
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107 Plant Test - par meter generator
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108 Plant Test - CCSA loop echo support maintenance
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109 Plant Test - echo canceler test line
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110 - 119 Operator Codes
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115 Operator Leave Word
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116 Inward DA
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120 Network Emergency Center (?)
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121 Inward Operator (9)
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122 AT&T Ready line INWATS (4)
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123 - 130 Reserved
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131 Directory Assistance
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132 - 137 Reserved
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138 IDDD for Equal Access (7)
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139 - 140 Reserved
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141 Rate and Route (10)
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142 -147 Reserved
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148 points not on an NPA - Hermosillo, Mexico (5)
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149 Reserved
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150 Cable Control (Satellite Avoidance) - Hawaii (5)
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151 International Assistance
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152 - 157 Reserved
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158 Operator Assistance for Equal Access (7)
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160 International Operator Center (IOC) (6)
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161 Trunk Trouble Reporting
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162 - 167 Reserved
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168 points not on an NPA - Grenada
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169 - 170 Reserved
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171 points not on an NPA - Monterey, Mexico
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172 points not on an NPA - Dominican Republic, Puerto Rico,
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Virgin Islands (Canada only)
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173 Reserved
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174 Cable Control (Satellite Avoidance) Caribbean
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175 Reserved
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176 points not on an NPA - Mexicali, Mexico
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177 - 178 Reserved
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179 points not on an NPA - Grenada
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180 points not on an NPA - Mexico Numbers
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181 Toll Station
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182 International Switching Center (ISC) White Plains, 5 (14)
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183 ISC New York, BW24
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184 ISC Pittsburgh
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185 ISC Atlanta OLT
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186 ISC Sacramento
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187 ISC Denver/Sherman Oaks (?) (15)
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188 ISC New York, 5450
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189 points not on an NPA - Mexico City, Mexico
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190 points not on an NPA - Mexico Numbers
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191 Conference loop around
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191 AT&T Advanced 800 intercept recording frames (4)
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192 Reserved
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193 Cable Control (Satellite Avoidance) - Grenada
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194 points not on an NPA - Tijuana, Mexico
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195 AT&T Advanced 800 (4)
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196 AT&T International 800 (4)
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197 Reserved
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198 AT&T International City Service Center (ICSC)
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199 Cable Control (Satellite Avoidance) - Alaska
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199 AT&T USA Direct (4)
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4 or 5 digit codes (8)
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1150,11501 Universal or Coin Callback
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1151,11511 Conference Operator (11)
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1152,11521 Mobile Service / Air-Ground
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1153,11531 Marine Service (12)
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1154,11541 Toll Terminal
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1155,11551 Time and Charges callback
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1156,11561 Hotel / Motel callback
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1157,11571 IOTC access trunk
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1158,11581 Inward- completion assistance (BOC)
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1159,11591 Inward- busy line verification (BOC)
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1160,11601 Calling Card Validation - dial pulse equipment (13)
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1161,11611 Calling Card Validation - DTMF equipment
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1162,11621 Calling Card Validation - MF equipment
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Notes:
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(1) The Rate Quote System is a voice response system used by operators
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to obtain routing information. The system, now being phased out, was
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used as an alternative to calling the Rate and Route operator.
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Operators would key-in required routing information and a synthesized
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voice would respond. Though the RQS is still operational, operators
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now obtain routing information from COMPIS (See note 10).
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KP+DD+ONPA+NXX+TNPA+NXX+ST to get the "rate step" for:
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DD = 00 Now
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DD = 01 Day Call (08:00-17:00)
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DD = 02 Evening Call (17:00-23:00)
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DD = 03 Night Call (23:00-08:00)
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KP+04+? Something with Mexico, unclear.
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KP+05+NPA+NXX+ST Gives the routing for a BOC inward (See note 9)
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KP+06+NPA+NXX+ST gives the routing for for an AT&T inward operator
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(See note 9)
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KP+07+XXXXXXX+ST Reads back the numbers you just typed
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KP+08+? Something with Enterprise and Zenith numbers, unclear.
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KP+09+NPA+NXX+ST Gives you the current time for the area and exchange
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just dialed.
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(2) When a code is marked spare, that means that there is no current
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or planned networkwide usage. It still may be utilized as a
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non-standard POTS exchange for WATS service by local companies.
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(3) When a code is marked reserved, it means that there may be planned
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networkwide usage.
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(4) This code is used by an AT&T custom service. It may be thought of
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as acting like a special area code and takes the following dialing
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format: KP+XXX+YYY+YYYY+ST where XXX is the code in question and Y can
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be any number 0-9.
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(5) All "points not on an NPA" and "Cable Control" function as pseudo
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area codes and are followed by a telephone number.
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(6) Calls to the IOC are dialled as follows: KP+160+CCC+ST CCC=Country
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Code (i.e. 044 or 144 for the UK).
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(7) These are special codes used with Equal Access. They are as
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follows:
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KP+138+PIC+ST then KP+CC+cc+xxxxx+ST
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KP+158+PIC+ST
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Where PIC is the primary carrier code, CC is the country code and cc
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is city code. xxxxx is subscriber number. We are not sure exactly when
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and where these are used.
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(8) All four and five digit codes are dialed as follows:
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KP+NPA+XXXX+ST or KP+NPA+XXXXX+ST. Keep in mind that not every code is
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in use in every NPA.
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(9) The format for an AT&T inward is usually KP+NPA+121+ST -- In some
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small cities there is an extra code used called a Terminating Toll
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Centre (TTC) or sometimes just a city code. If a TTC is used, the
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format is KP+NPA+TTC+121+ST. To get an inward with most BOCs you dial
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KP+NPA+11591+ST but there are some which use a format of
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KP+NPA+TTC+121+ST. To get the inward routing for a particular
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exchange, use the Rate Quote System (RQS).
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(10) The number for Rate and Route was 800+141+1212 but this was
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discontinued sometime last year (1987) when the TSPS operators got a
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computer terminal called COMPIS. In each there is an inward which acts
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like a Rate and Route operator. In New York it is 716+121.
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(11) With the advent of Alliance Teleconferencing, use of the
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conference operator dwindled. There are currently four operator
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handling conferences. They are as follows: Atlanta 404+11511,
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Minneapolis 507+11511, New York 212+11511 and Oakland 415+11511.
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800-225-0233 translates to the conference operator closest to you.
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(12) The Marine Operator is used in calling ships that are close to
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the United States. There is an operator called the "High Seas"
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operator who can be reached by dialing 800-SEA-CALL (800-732-2255).
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The High Seas operator is a service of AT&T, while Marisat is an
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independent company. A High Seas call can go to any ocean for $14.98
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for the first 3 minutes and $4.98 for each additional minute. A
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Marisat only to three oceans and costs $10 a minute.
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(13) 116X and 116XX are used to verify an AT&T Calling Card number.
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You dial KP+NPA+116XX+ST when you hear a "bong" you dial the calling
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card number. If you use 11611 you enter the number in Touch Tone and
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if you use 11621 you enter the card number in MF using KP and ST.
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(14) These ISC codes are used to provide alternate routing for
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electro-mechanical switches. Some older electro-mechanical switches,
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for example #5 Crossbar (5XB) cannot outpulse 011+CCC (CCC=Country
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Code) for international dialing. AT&T has set up these special codes
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to handle international calls. A 5XB can dial KP+18X+ST. They would
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then receive a wink (short blast of 2600 Hz) and would proceed to dial
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the country code and number. If you want to make an international call
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you dial KP+(NPA)+18X+ST where the NPA is optional. After the wink
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dial the country code, city code and number. The "," after the city
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name is the switch number if there is more then one 4-ESS in that
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city.
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(15) The 187 code was assigned to Atlanta until up to the end of
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February 1988. AT&T is in the process in routing the calls to the
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Sherman Oaks Office in California.
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(16) To make international calls dial KP+011+CCC+ST where CCC is the
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country code; and then dial KP+CC+XXXXXXX+ST where CC is the city code
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and XXXXXXXX is the telephone number.
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Since boxing is impossible here in the states, I have to trust my sources
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when I give out these codes. However, there is no reason to doubt them
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for a minute.
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Now for my gripe session.
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Ok, first to the narc(s): You know who you are. When this blows over
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you will pay. No one fucks with Money Incorporated without getting
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fucked back.
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Lord Helmet: You don't like the Money Inc Texts. Don't waste your credits
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downloading em. Oh yeah, you're probably a paying lamer on the board. Well
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don't waste my time. I don't write these for lame fucks like you. As far
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as kicking my ass goes, it should be too hard to find where I live. That is
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if you wanna get your ass served with my fuckin shotgun.
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Pennsylvania State Police and Tpr. Mowrey: You can all suck a fat dick.
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Anyone who disagrees with me or doesn't like me can fuck off.
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Now for the greetz (cool people):
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CCRider, Sonic Fury and MethodMan (Red Alert): The Money Inc crew. If we
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stick together, we will overcome the lamer narc threat.
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Subhumanz, Dr. V., and the rest of LSD: True class in this shitty world
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of lamers and narcs.
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Dr. Shrinker, Knight Rider and the rest of the Diabolical folks.
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Nighthawk and Radiance: You're the only person who gets my requests!
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Shockwave, Tunk and the rest of TAO.
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Anyone else I forgot, I don't apologize, cuz I didn't forget you.
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COPYWRONG 1994, MONEY INCORPORATED PRODUCTIONS
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ALL RIGHTS LOST IN DOUBLE OVERTIME.
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DISCLAIMER: You suck, it's not my fault.
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"YOU MIGHT NOT LIKE US VERY MUCH. THAT'S OK CUZ WE KNOW YOU SUCK!"
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If you are reading this you went too far.
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X-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-X
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Another file downloaded from: NIRVANAnet(tm)
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&TOTSE 510/935-5845 Walnut Creek, CA Taipan Enigma
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Burn This Flag 408/363-9766 San Jose, CA Zardoz
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realitycheck 415/666-0339 San Francisco, CA Poindexter Fortran
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Governed Anarchy 510/226-6656 Fremont, CA Eightball
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New Dork Sublime 805/823-1346 Tehachapi, CA Biffnix
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Lies Unlimited 801/278-2699 Salt Lake City, UT Mick Freen
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Atomic Books 410/669-4179 Baltimore, MD Baywolf
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Sea of Noise 203/886-1441 Norwich, CT Mr. Noise
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The Dojo 713/997-6351 Pearland, TX Yojimbo
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Frayed Ends of Sanity 503/965-6747 Cloverdale, OR Flatline
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The Ether Room 510/228-1146 Martinez, CA Tiny Little Super Guy
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Hacker Heaven 860/456-9266 Lebanon, CT The Visionary
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The Shaven Yak 510/672-6570 Clayton, CA Magic Man
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El Observador 408/372-9054 Salinas, CA El Observador
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Cool Beans! 415/648-7865 San Francisco, CA G.A. Ellsworth
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DUSK Til Dawn 604/746-5383 Cowichan Bay, BC Cyber Trollis
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The Great Abyss 510/482-5813 Oakland, CA Keymaster
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"Raw Data for Raw Nerves"
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