coe@eddie.mit.edu (Chet Edelman x3425) (04/03/89)
Hiya Pat, I couldn't remember you had already run this, so I am sending
it just to make sure.
What follows is the verbatim text of an advertisement in The Boston
Globe, Monday April 3, 1989, page 6;
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``You'll find some changes here.''
Recently, a change was made in your long distance pay
phone calling.
In the past, when you used our pay phones to call
outside your New England Telephone calling area*, the call was
carried by AT&T. This is not necessarily true anymore.
Now when you dial ``0'' plus the number for specially
billed calls like collect and Calling Card, the call will be
handled by the long distance company chosen by the property
owner. The long distance company will be identified on each pay
phone's instruction card.
If you prefer, you can use a different long distance
company by dialing that company's special access code.
We hope you've found this small change handy.
*In Maine (207), New Hampshire (603), Vermont (802), and Rhode
Island (401), the New England Telephone Calling Area is the
entire state. In Massachusetts, there are two New England
Telephone Calling Areas: Western Massachusetts (413) and Eastern
Massachusetts (617/508).
New England Telephone
A NYNEX Company
Chet Edelman "Here am I" Interleaf Inc.
coe@ileaf.com 10 Canal Park
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