TELECOM@Usc-Eclb (07/16/82)
TELECOM AM Digest Saturday, 10 July 1982 Volume 2 : Issue 85 Today's Topics: "Talking" Rate Computers 1+ DDD Coming To Chicago (312) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: 9 Jul 1982 03:11:00-PDT From: pur-ee!davy at Berkeley Subject: "talking" rate computers Last evening I needed some information on the long distance rates to Canada, so I called the operator. She asked for the entire number, plus what time I was planning to call (what rate schedule). She then did some button push- ing, and a "computer" (as she called it, it was actually a recording(s) I think) came on and said "rate one-nine-five repeat one-nine-five", meaning $1.95. I've seen (heard?) this sort of thing before, and I've grown sort of curious about it. How does this stuff work? Is it all the local computer, or do they call the computer which "controls" that number, or what? Also, is it possible for the average person to call these things? If it were the local computer, I could see where the TelCo could save some money on operators if we could get our rates ourselves..... Any explanation would be appreciated. Thanks, --Dave Curry ucbvax!pur-ee!davy pur-ee!davy@berkeley ------------------------------ Date: 9 Jul 1982 07:28:04-PDT From: harpo!ihps3!ihldt!jhh at Berkeley Subject: 1+ DDD coming to Chicago (312) Illinois Bell announced that Chicago area customers will have to dial 1 before dialing the area code for long distance calls. They are doing this to allow area codes to be used as prefixes. The change is effective in October. John Haller ------------------------------ End of TELECOM Digest ********************** -------