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Not that this is of much use to most of you but for Ohio it is published on the PUCO web page at http://www.puc.state.oh.us/pucogis/easmaps/EASMAP.HTM Very useful for figuring out where to put terminal servers. You might try your own state Public Utility Commission - at least in Ohio the local calling area is a regulated function. Mark Radabaugh VP, Amplex (419)833-3635 mark@amplex.net > -----Original Message----- > From: owner-nanog@merit.edu [mailto:owner-nanog@merit.edu]On Behalf Of > deeann mikula > Sent: Monday, January 15, 2001 7:53 AM > To: John Paul Martin > Cc: nanog@merit.edu > Subject: Re: Access Numbers [OT] > > > > On Mon, 15 Jan 2001, John Paul Martin wrote: > > > > > Our ISP is exanding into other areas. Where can I find a list of what > > numbers certain cities can dial locally? We want to get the best location > > and phone number for the buck. > > i don't see that this is nanog material, unless we want to use it as a > springboard to begin complaining about a certain incumbent carrier... > > however, the answers are easy: > > *your local phone book should have pages in the front which should > list local calling areas, usually with a table of exchanges. > > *call your local operator by dialing zero, and ask > them if, with your calling plan, you can call NXX-1 from NXX-2 > toll-free. if s/he says s/he can't tell you that information, ask to > talk to their supervisor, because, as the entity billing you for such > calls, they should be able to tell you what their billing structure > is. (this is the most reliable method.) > > if anyone knows of a centralized listing, i'd love to see it. this is > something that i deal with everyday, and it can be messy. generally > we get a table of "this NXX can be dialed toll free from these NXXs" > from whomever is providing our virtual NXXs. however, those lists > have proved incorrect in the past, and we INSIST that our phone staff > tell our customer to check their access number using the above > methods. > > deeann m.m. mikula > > network administrator > telerama internet -- http://www.telerama.com > abuse@telerama.com/spam@telerama.com > 1.877.688.3200x501 > > >
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