[comp.dcom.telecom] Please post on comp.dcom.telecom

r-michael@cup.portal.COM (03/06/88)

>In article <8802260130.AA09450@ucbvax.Berkeley.EDU> bnelson@CCB.BBN.COM (Barry N
>lson) writes:
>
>I just tried a few of these numbers on our companys long distance carrier and
>got a recording that said "Your call can not be completed as dialed. Please
>check the number and try again or call your customer service representative
>at 1-800-444-4444. Z3??"
>
>I think we are using MCI but can't tell for sure
>
>
>-- 
>John.Pedersen@Wichita.NCR.COM

     That is an MCI number for Calling Card service.
(for those of you who want to know, its point of call routing to wherever 
you are at the time). 
     "Z3" probably should be 2ZZ, which is a switch id (it's a generic sw i.d.,
it really does'nt exist.).

     Yes, you are on MCI if you got that recording. Other MCI recordings are
(CCAD)..."or call 1-800-888-1800, 2??" (our 800 switch recording), "Thank
you for choosing MCI as your long distance carrier...." our 700-555-4141
test recording.

     r-michael@cup.portal.com
     MCI Trouble Reporting Center/via the Portal System
     San Francisco, Calif.