paddyh@pro-europa.cts.com (Patrick Humphrey) (04/06/90)
Here in the 713 NPA (the part served by Bell, at least), you dial 380 -- no * or # preceding -- to get your number read back to you. On a similar question, if you dial 325 you get a short sequence of about 15 DTMF tones -- does anyone know the purposes of that? Patrick L. Humphrey (paddyh@pro-europa.cts.com) (patrickh@uncle-bens.rice.edu) (humphry@ricevm1.rice.edu) UUCP: crash!pro-europa!paddyh ARPA: crash!pro-europa!paddyh@nosc.mil INET: paddyh@pro-europa.cts.com
akcs.groundzero@uunet.uu.net> (04/07/90)
> Does anyone know the number to call that returns a voice recording >of the number that you are calling from? I threw the number away I have the numbers used in several parts of the country: New York, Michigan, parts of Texas, Atlanta, and area codes 919, 502, 213, 408, and 604. If you live in any of those areas, let me know which one and I can proabably furnish you with the number you ned to dial to get a recording of the number you're calling from. Mary uunet!tronsbox!akcs.groundzero
Lang Zerner <langz@khayyam.ebay.sun.com> (04/11/90)
I'm in Pacific Bell's "East Bay 3" service area. The ANI number here is 760-2222. Be seeing you. Lang Zerner