Re: Telephone Dialing in Old Movies |
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John Levine (johnl@iecc.com) 21 May 2007 14:15:12 -0000
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> When I lived in Gadsden, Alabama in the late sixties, they had a five > digit plan. The two exchanges there are 546 and 547. You could dial > 68820 (which was our telephone number at home). Or 72550 (one I made > up just now) and actually reach 546-8820 and 547-2550.
> I sincerely doubt that that plan is still in place (I just don't know
It can't be. When the NANP ran out of N0X area codes and added NNX
Places with short dialing always used 1+whatever for toll calls, 1+7D
Technically it'd be possible to have short dialing for local calls and
R's,
John |
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