Jiro Nakamura NeXT Developer <jiro@trumpet.cit.cornell.edu> (08/12/90)
I use USA Direct all the time to phone up companies in the U.S. collect. I've still to use it on my Card. :-) The operators speak excellent English, I always assumed that they were in the States. Here are access numbers from my USA direct card (11/89), as reproduced from AT&T literature. Copyright AT&T. To get more info, dial 1 800 874 4000 ext 359: Australia 0014-881-011 Guatemala (t) 190 Austria (t) 022-903-011 Hong Kong (t) 008-1111 Bahamas (2) 1-800 872-2881 Hungary (t) 00*36-0111 Bahrain 800-001 Italy (t) 172-1011 Belgium (t) 11-0010 Jamaica (2) 0 800 872 2881 Brazil 000-8010 Japan(t2) 0039-111 Br. Virgin Is. 1-800 872 2881 Korea 009-11 Cayman Is. 1872 Liberia 797-797 Chile 00*-0312 Netherlands (t) 06*-022-9111 Colombia (2) 980-11-0010 New Zealand 000-911 Costa rica (t) 114 Norway(t) 050-12-011 Denmark (t) 0430-0010 Philippines (t2) 105-11 Dominica 1 800 872 2881 Singapore (t) 800-0011 Dom. Rep. 1 800 872-2881 St. Kitts 1 800 872-2881 Finland (t) 9800-100-10 St. Maarten (2) 800-10011 France (t) 19*-0011 Sweden (t) 020-795-611 Gambia (t) 001-199-220-0010 Switzerland (t) 046-05-0011 Germany/Frg (1t) 0130-0010 U.K. 0800-89-0011 Greece (t) 00-800-1311 Uruguay (t) 00-1161 Grenada (2) 872 * = await second tone t = Public phones require coin or card 1 = trial basis only 2 = limited availability I hope AT&T doesn't tell the SS that this is a internal secret document that costs millions ... I got mine for free from the 800 number above. Disclaimer: I don't work for AT&T, though that isn't too bad an idea. To Cornell, I'm just a number and a source of money. All typos are most probably mine. Use with care.