ralphs@sumax.seattleu.edu (11/04/90)
BRUCE@ccavax.camb.com (Barton F. Bruce) writes: > I have a situation where a customer is an ATT SDN user (all calls > default to 10732 rather than 10288), and 10xxx routing is definitely [stuff deleted] > [Moderator's Note: Could we please have a little more information > about the use of '10732' for routing of calls? Thanks. PAT] Dialing 10732 1.700.555.4141 yielded a "You have dialed a number that is not available from your calling area" intercept. This is from the 206 area code. [Moderator's Note: I got the same intercept message when I tried dialing 10732-1-700-555-4141 from here in Chicago. However I tried dialing a call, 10732-1-202-653-1800 and the call did go through. I wonder how it will show up on my bill and if it will be counted in my Reach Out Plan. Was it handled any differently than if 10288 or 1+ had handled the call? Bob, anyone? PAT]