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Re: [hylafax-users] yes, another dialrules question



Lee Howard wrote on 19/08/05 10:11 AM:

Alta Ergo wrote:

Now there
are a FEW prefixes on the far east end of the area
code that are LD, and will require a 1 first, but I
don't know what they all are.


Generally you can find the listing of local (and sometimes long-distance) prefixes in your area code(s) by looking in your telco's telephone book (but many times these don't have wireless/cellular prefixes listed, and so you have to...) or by calling your telephone company and asking them to send you a list directly. (And, because you're probably dealing with that kind of company, you may have to call a dozen times before you reach someone who will actually help you.)


Lee.

This web site http://members.dandy.net/~czg/lca_index.php was very handy for getting the list of which exchanges are local. It seems to cover all of North America and seems right up to date with respect to new cell phone exchanges etc.

~Martin


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