ms@cbnews.ATT.COM (01/14/89)
In article <telecom-v09i0011m03@vector.UUCP>, cmoore@BRL.MIL (VLD/VMB) writes: > A while back, I received an area code program written in C. It has a > few updates from me, mainly for new areacodes added in 1988. > > As for NNX (or NXX, if the area in question has N0X/N1X prefixes), > you could check on the AT&T V&H tape via AT&T Long Lines. As the > Telecom moderator states, this is subject to rapid updates (not to > mention having a LOT of information to begin with). If it wouldn't be any trouble, I would appreciate a copy of the area code program you have written in C. Probably the best way would be to post it to the newsgroup. Other people may be interested also. Thanks, Mike
cmoore@BRL.MIL (VLD/VMB) (01/20/89)
[Moderator's note: Carl wrote me to say he tried to reach Mike Stansberry but was unsuccessful. So the program is being presented here; we can all benefit from it. Carl stressed to me in a note that he did NOT write the program; but was merely passing it along.] In article <telecom-v09i0011m03@vector.UUCP>, cmoore@BRL.MIL (VLD/VMB) writes: > A while back, I received an area code program written in C. It has a > few updates from me, mainly for new areacodes added in 1988. > > As for NNX (or NXX, if the area in question has N0X/N1X prefixes), > you could check on the AT&T V&H tape via AT&T Long Lines. As the > Telecom moderator states, this is subject to rapid updates (not to > mention having a LOT of information to begin with). [Mike Stansberry responded] If it wouldn't be any trouble, I would appreciate a copy of the area code program you have written in C. Probably the best way would be to post it to the newsgroup. Other people may be interested also. Thanks, Mike