Re: When Did 2L-5N Become Required in Los Angeles? |
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hancock4@bbs.cpcn.com 20 Apr 2006 10:54:17 -0700
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Wesrock@aol.com wrote:
> Many small towns required only four- or five-digit dialing locally
A friend of mine reported is update NY state town worked like that.
I wonder if this still applies to sparsely populated places in say
The step-by-step selectors ignored "absorbed" the front end digits if
I worked for an organization that had Centrex, but apparently under a
Also, for suburban message unit calls we were ONI -- we had to give
The operator's switchboard was a cord board, a 552 I believe. I
In the early days of Centrex the operator had to handle transfers. (I
Centrex could be supplied under either step by step or crossbar, but |
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