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keesan
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response 122 of 127:
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May 14 15:13 UTC 1999 |
Jim will look for the schematic and mail or fax copies to you both. If we
can get this thing built it should only be 10-20 real calls on our new line.
Per month. Jim could not find it, but it was from an old issue of Electronics
Now magazine which the library may still have.
$20 centrex charge divided by 8.53 cents = 234 calls. We don't test quite
that many phones, answering machines, faxes and modems per month.
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drew
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response 123 of 127:
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May 14 21:40 UTC 1999 |
Re somewhere back there: You did NOT have to cancel the call waiting! Dialing
*70 on tone service, or 1170 on pulse service, disables it for the next phone
call. Of course, if you need the regular traffic to get through, this may not
be an option.
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keesan
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response 124 of 127:
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May 14 23:57 UTC 1999 |
We were doing this but it was a nuisance, and since nobody had ordered call
waiting or was using it or wanted it we cancelled it.
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ryan
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response 125 of 127:
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May 16 13:17 UTC 1999 |
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keesan
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response 126 of 127:
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May 16 15:46 UTC 1999 |
I have not heard of this. Usually they charge per month for the call-waiting
service.
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lilmo
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response 127 of 127:
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Jun 4 00:53 UTC 1999 |
What should happen with call waiting is that you get billed by the month to
ahve it. With other services, you get billed by the month, or per use.
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