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U S E R M A N U A L
Original Preparation Date: March 1, 1990
Revision Date: JUNE 7, 1994
FONE(tm), (c) 1986-94
YOUR CALL PRICING RESOURCE OF CHOICE
A dedicated database computer program for the management of business,
residential, and international telecommunications costs and records.
FOR THE PC OR PC COMPATIBLE COMPUTER
DOS 3.3 OR HIGHER
( Runs under MS WINDOWS )
Program Registration Fee: $49.95 plus S&H (U. S. Dollars)
(California Residents Add Sales Tax)
CREDIT CARD ORDER LINE: 1 800 242-4775
Evaluation Diskette (USA): $10.00 (U. S. Dollars)
- - Outside the USA include first class shipping charges. - -
(California Residents Add Sales Tax)
* Specify: 5 1/4 inch, or 3 1/2 inch, diskette. *
User Manual Prepared by: Gene Woods
For
EUGENE L. WOODS, PE/EE
Software for the Information Age
P. O. Box 261267
San Diego, CA 92196 / USA
TELEPHONE (Voice): 1 619 549-4057; (FAX): 1 619 558-7850
User Manual List Price: $19.95 (U. S. Dollars)
FREE WITH REGISTRATION OR UPGRADE OF FONE(tm)
- - Outside the USA include first class shipping charges. - -
(California Residents Add Sales Tax)
This User Manual is copyrighted 1991 by EUGENE L. WOODS, PE/EE.
- - All Rights Are Reserved. - -
Page i
SHAREWARE
This computer program and the user manual are provided to you, the User, as
a copyrighted Shareware SOFTWARE product. This means that you have the
opportunity to try the software on your own computer before you buy (Register)
the license to use the software on a permanent basis. If you use this software
for more than three (3) days you are requested to purchase (Register) the
software license and become a Registered User.
Copyright law applies to Shareware computer software products and associated
User manuals just as it does to Commercial computer products, and the holder
of the copyright retains all rights, with only stated exceptions (see
Statement of Exceptions). The principle difference between Shareware
software products and Commercial software products is in the method of
distribution, and the, "try before you buy", principle, i.e. if you don't
use the software product you don't pay for it.
EVALUATION DISKETTE
To obtain an Evaluation Diskette of the FONE(tm) program send $10.00
(U.S. DOLLARS), check or Money Order, No COD or Charge Cards to:
Eugene L. Woods, PE/EE
Software for the Information Age
P. O. Box 261267
San Diego, CA 92196 / USA
TELEPHONE (Voice): 1 619 549-4057
NOTE: (California Residents include sales tax)
- - Outside the USA include first class shipping charges. - -
PLEASE MAKE CHECK PAYABLE TO: EUGENE L. WOODS, PE/EE
* Specify: 5 1/4 inch, diskette 3 1/2 inch diskette. *
QUESTIONS AND INQUIRIES
We are open from 9 am to 5 pm, Pacific Standard Time, Monday thru Saturday,
and an answering machine is on-line during all off-hours. You can reach us
at:
TELEPHONE (Voice): 1 619 549-4057
Page ii
FONE(tm) COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE AGREEMENT
The title, contents, cover, and manner of presentation of FONE(tm)
computer program and User Manual, are fully protected under the law of the
United States. Copying, decompilation, or reproduction, except in
accordance with the policy stated herein, is forbidden without the written
permission of the Eugene L. Woods, PE/EE.
For clarity of purpose and for reasons of clarity, the following word(s)
FONE(tm), Shareware, code, binary code, computer code, software, software
product, program, computer program and the like, shall be construed as
referring to the same thing, item, and/or entity.
Statement of Exceptions
The FONE(tm) computer software program, User Manual, all files, including
but not limited to, README files, batch files, data files, text files,
document files, User Manual and the like, are copyrighted and all rights
remain with EUGENE L. WOODS, PE/EE, all rights reserved.
You are granted permission to make up to three (3) copies without the
written permission of EUGENE L. WOODS, PE/EE, provided you charge no fee
whatsoever, nor distribute the said software nor any associated files with
any product you or your agents sell.
If your are a business, a Library, Software Library or Librarian, a Bulletin
Board System or SYSOP, an Electronic Information Service or an individual or
the like, who will charge a fee for duplication, and/or handling, and/or
distribution you must have written permission to charge said fee(s) for this
specific software product and specific version of said software product from
EUGENE L. WOODS, PE/EE.
Page iii
WARRANTY
WE HAVE TRIED TO MAKE THE INFORMATION IN THIS PROGRAM, USER MANUAL, AND
ASSOCIATED FILES AS COMPREHENSIVE AS POSSIBLE. HOWEVER, CHANGES IN PRICES,
PRICING, RATES, SERVICES, TELEPHONE NUMBERS, TELEPHONE NUMBERS, OPTION
AVAILABILITY, AND/OR OTHER DATA MAY OCCUR WITHOUT NOTICE.
THE FONE(tm) PROGRAM, USER MANUAL, DATA FILES, DOCUMENT FILES, TEXT
FILES, BATCH FILES, REPORTS, USER MANUAL, AND THE LIKE ARE PROVIDED, AS IS,
WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND WHATSOEVER, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED. THE ENTIRE
RISK AS TO THE RESULTS AND PERFORMANCE OF THE PROGRAM IS ASSUMED BY YOU.
EUGENE L. WOODS, PE/EE, THE AUTHORS, DEVELOPERS, DATA SOURCES, ADVERTISERS,
AND/OR SALES REPRESENTATIVES WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR, AND WILL BE
INDEMNIFIED AGAINST, ANY LOSS OR EXPENSE ARISING FROM THE USER'S OR
CUSTOMER'S USE OF THE INFORMATION (INCLUDING CLAIMS AND SUITS FOR LIBEL)
DERIVED FROM THE APPLICATION OF THIS PROGRAM, WITHOUT LIMITATION.
IN ADDITION, EUGENE L. WOODS, PE/EE, THE AUTHORS, DEVELOPERS, DATA SOURCES,
ADVERTISERS, AND/OR SALES REPRESENTATIVES DISCLAIM ALL WARRANTIES OR
GUARANTEES OF APPLICATION RELATING TO THIS SOFTWARE OR ANY PARAMETERS
DERIVED THEREFROM, WHETHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED
TO, ERRORS OF OMISSIONS, ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, AND ALL SUCH WARRANTIES ARE EXPRESSLY AND
SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMED.
NEITHER EUGENE L. WOODS, PE/EE NOR ANYONE ELSE WHO HAS BEEN INVOLVED IN THE
CREATION, PRODUCTION, OR DELIVERY OF THIS SOFTWARE SHALL BE LIABLE FOR ANY
DIRECT OR INDIRECT, CONSEQUENTIAL, OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF THE
USE OR INABILITY TO USE SUCH SOFTWARE (INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, DAMAGES
FOR LOSS OF BUSINESS PROFITS, BUSINESS INTERRUPTION, LOSS OF BUSINESS
INFORMATION, AND THE LIKE), EVEN IF EUGENE L. WOODS, PE/EE, THE AUTHORS,
DEVELOPERS, DATA SOURCES, ADVERTISERS, AND/OR SALES REPRESENTATIVES HAVE
BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES OR CLAIMS.
IN NO EVENT SHALL EUGENE L. WOODS, PE/EE'S, THE AUTHORS, DEVELOPERS, DATA
SOURCES, ADVERTISERS, AND/OR SALES REPRESENTATIVES LIABILITY FOR ANY DAMAGES
EVER EXCEED THE PRICE PAID FOR THE LICENSE TO USE THIS SOFTWARE, REGARDLESS
OF THE FORM OF CLAIM. IMPLIED WARRANTY IS LIMITED TO THE DIRECT COST AND
NOT FOR ANY INDIRECT OR SUBSEQUENT DAMAGE DUE TO LOSS OF BUSINESS OR
PROFITS.
THE PERSON USING THE SOFTWARE AND/OR USER MANUAL BEARS ALL RISK AND
LIABILITY WITHOUT LIMITATION AS TO THE QUALITY AND PERFORMANCE OF THE
SOFTWARE. Some states do not allow the exclusion of liability for
consequential or incidental damages, so the above limitation may not apply
to you.
Page iv
THIS AGREEMENTS TERMS AND CONDITIONS SHALL BE CONSTRUED AND GOVERNED IN
ACCORDANCE WITH THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA AND SHALL INURE TO THE
BENEFIT OF EUGENE L. WOODS, PE/EE, AND ANY SUCCESSORS, ADMINISTRATORS,
HEIRS, AND ASSIGNS. ANY ACTION OR PROCEEDING BROUGHT BY EITHER PARTY
AGAINST THE OTHER ARISING OUT OF OR RELATED TO THIS AGREEMENT SHALL BE
BROUGHT ONLY IN A STATE OR FEDERAL COURT OF COMPETENT JURISDICTION LOCATED
IN SAN DIEGO COUNTY, IN THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA. THE PARTIES HEREBY CONSENT
TO THE PERSONAM JURISDICTION OF SAID COURTS.
SITE LICENSE AGREEMENT AVAILABLITY
IF YOU WISH TO USE THIS SOFTWARE ON MORE THAN ONE COMPUTER A SITE LICENSE
AGREEMENT IS REQUIRED. A SITE LICENSE IS ALSO REQUIRED TO USE THIS SOFTWARE
ON A NETWORK. A SITE LICENSE ALLOWS YOU TO COPY AND USE THIS SOFTWARE
WITHIN YOUR ORGANIZATION ON AS MANY COMPUTERS AS CONTRACTED FOR. AN
UNLIMITED SITE LICENSE ALLOWS UNLIMITED COPYING OF THE SOFTWARE FOR INTERNAL
USE ONLY. THIS IS COPYRIGHTED SOFTWARE AND ANY DISTRIBUTION OR RE SELLING
OF THE SOFTWARE TO A THIRD PARTY IS PROHIBITED.
A SITE LICENSE IS DISTINCT FROM A SHAREWARE LICENSE. THE SITE LICENSE DOES
NOT ALLOW FOR THE CONTINUED USE OF OTHER SHAREWARE FROM EUGENE L. WOODS,
PE/EE. IF, IN ADDITION TO THE USE OF SOFTWARE VIA A SITE LICENSE, OTHER
SHAREWARE IS ALSO IN USE, THEN YOU MUST REGISTER SAID SHAREWARE WITH EUGENE
L. WOODS, PE/EE.
IF YOU DECIDE TO PROCURE A SITE LICENSE FOR THIS SOFTWARE, EUGENE L. WOODS,
PE/EE, WILL PROVIDE TELEPHONE TECHNICAL SUPPORT FOR UP TO ONE (1) YEAR TO A
DESIGNATED REPRESENTATIVE OF YOUR ORGANIZATION OR COMPANY.
EUGENE L. WOODS, PE/EE WARRANTS THAT IT IS THE SOLE OWNER OF THE SOFTWARE
AND HAS FULL POWER AND AUTHORITY TO GRANT THE SITE LICENSE WITHOUT THE
CONSENT OF ANY OTHER PARTY.
FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT:
Gene Woods
c/o EUGENE L. WOODS, PE/EE
Software for the Information Age
P. O. Box 261267
San Diego, CA 92196 / USA
TELEPHONE (Voice): 1 619 549-4057
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FONE(tm), (c) 1986-94
YOUR TELEPHONE CALL PRICING PROGRAM OF CHOICE
U S E R M A N U A L
T A B L E O F C O N T E N T S
DESCRIPTION Page
Number
Shareware . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i
Evaluation Diskette & Fee
FONE(tm) Copyright and License Agreement. . . . . . . . . . . . . . ii
Statement of Exceptions
Warranty Policy
Site License . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . iv
Table of Contents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . v
Part 1 INTRODUCTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
Thanks
Design
Registration and Upgrades
Back-Up Your Data
Technical Support
Part 2 SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Computer
Monitor
Floppy Drive
Hard Drive
Part 3 INSTALLATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Installing FONE(tm) On Your Hard Disk
The 5 1/4 Inch Diskette
Automatic Installation
The 3 1/2 Inch Diskette
Running FONE(tm) From a 3 1/2 Inch Diskette
Part 4 QUICK START . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Set-Up
Setting Up Your MODEM
Selecting Pulse or Dial Tone
Color Control
MS WINDOWS Support
Part 5 PLACING CALLS FROM YOUR PERSONAL DATABASE. . . . . . . . . . 8
With a MODEM Equipped Computer
Using a Computer Without a MODEM
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U S E R M A N U A L
T A B L E O F C O N T E N T S
DESCRIPTION Page
Number
Part 6 YOUR PERSONAL PERSONAL DATABASE Continued . . . . . . . 9
Detailed Browse
Copy Data to Form a New Entry
Deleting Entries
Placing a Call
Timing Your Call and the Cost of the Call
FAST FONE(tm)
Importing a Database File into Your Personal Database
Your Estimated Bill
Input Call Costs for Calls NOT Made with FONE(tm)
Part 7 NOTE PAD MEMO ENTRIES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Entering/Editing a Conversation Note Pad Memo
Memory Conservation
Deleting a Note Pad Memo Entry
Part 8 UTILITIES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Undeleting Database Entries and Purge
Re-Indexing the Database
Alternate Location Setup
Calculators: General Purpose
FAX Transmit Time
FILE Transfer Time
Part 9 PRINTED REPORTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Printing a Report
INDEX . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
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YOUR TELEPHONE CALL PRICING PROGRAM OF CHOICE
U S E R M A N U A L
T A B L E O F C O N T E N T S
DESCRIPTION Page
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APPENDICES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
APPENDIX A: OTHER SOFTWARE PRODUCTS FROM EUGENE L. WOODS, PE/EE
APPENDIX B: WHERE TO FIND CURRENT USA RATE INFORMATION
B.1 LOCAL CALLS
B.2 LONG DISTANCE CALLS
B.3 INTERNATIONAL CALLS
APPENDIX C: USA AREA CODES
APPENDIX D: CANADIAN AREA CODES
APPENDIX D.1: RECENT CHANGES: USA/CANADIAN AREA CODES
APPENDIX E: MEXICO CITY CODES
APPENDIX F USA TELCO ACCESS CODES
APPENDIX F.1: SOME USA LONG DISTANCE VENDORS
APPENDIX G: Commonwealth of Independent States (FORMERLY USSR)
APPENDIX H COUNTRY CODES
APPENDIX I COUNTRIES REQUIRING OPERATOR ASSISTANCE TO COMPLETE A CALL
APPENDIX J INTERNATIONAL ACCESS CODES FROM OTHER COUNTRIES TO THE USA
APPENDIX K MARITIME SERVICES
APPENDIX L AERONAUTICAL SERVICES
Page 1
Part 1 INTRODUCTION
Thanks
Thank you for evaluating (and Registering) your copy of FONE(tm). We
have put a very large effort into making this software into a powerful, user
oriented, database program for telecommunications services.
Who is the intended user?
Anyone who has a PC-compatible and uses a telephone.
Detailed Program Description:
FONE(tm) is a super telephone call pricing program for point-to-point
voice, Fax, E-mail, and BBS calls. The extensive database includes
information for residential, business (WATS, etc), and international
calls, with data for several national and international vendors. A
personal telephone directory capability is included. You can even keep
track of the price of an ongoing telephone conversation in real time,
while you exit to a DOS shell, and do other work at the same time! A
volume discount calculator is also available, in case you qualify for
volume discounts from your phone vendor. Hot menus make navigation
through the extensive features a breeze.
Design
FONE(tm) is straight forward telecommunications resource, and a user
modifiable database program (Add, Browse - Place Call, Copy / Modify,
Delete, Modify, etc.) for storing, tracking, and placing telephone calls.
FONE(tm) has been designed for pricing, storing, organizing, retrieving,
your Personal telephone numbers, addresses, and recording multiple
conversation memos/notes. FONE(tm) will also allow you to price, and
time your Personal telephone calls, with or without a computer
MODEM. If your computer has a MODEM connected to serial Port 1 thru Serial
Port 4 you can place calls thru your computer.
FONE(tm) uses Hot-Menus throughout and specially designed data input
screens providing straight forward operation for even the most novice of
computer users. Clarity of information presentation to the user has been
stressed throughout the entire program.
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ZZZ WIDGETTelComCo
ZZZ WIDGETTelComCo is a fictious or bogus telecommunications vendor
that has been included in our reference data base to help the user
in building their own Personal Data Base of Point-to-Point calls. The
fictious company provides SAMPLE data that the USER MUST MODIFY to
comply with their own Telcos' Name, Service, Rates, and Hours for
discounts.
When unable to get data loaded to your data base from the reference
services listed, the user should use ZZZ WIDGETTelComCo. Several
service types are provided such as:
LOCAL, for getting sample data for calls within your area code.
MEXICO, for sample rates and hours of service to Mexico.
CANADA, for sample rates and hours of service to Canada.
WATS, business service and rates/hours.
International, for calls between countries.
The user must then edit this data to accurately represent the
commercial service that is being used.
Registration and Upgrades
To become a Registered User of the FONE(tm) computer program send
$49.95 (U. S. DOLLARS), check or Money Order, No COD or Charge Cards to:
Eugene L. Woods, PE/EE
Software for the Information Age
P. O. Box 261267
San Diego, CA 92196 / USA
TELEPHONE (Voice): 1 619 549-4057
NOTES:
- Price is only $19.95 for REGISTERED USERS of another E. L. Woods product.
- California Residents include appropriate sales tax.
- Outside the Continental USA include first class shipping charges.
- Add $5.00 if you want the User Manual on disk.
- PLEASE MAKE CHECK PAYABLE TO: EUGENE L. WOODS, PE/EE
- Specify: two, 5 1/4 inch, diskettes,
or: one, 3 1/2 inch, diskette.
Page 3
As a Registered User of any software by EUGENE L. WOODS, PE/EE you will be
offered significant discounts on your next Update Registration Fee when you
purchase (Register) the license to use any updated version of any existing
software and/or the purchase (Registration) of any initial releases of new
software. In addition, upon Registering, you will be provided with your own
Personal Registration Code (PRC), be provided with up to 10 hours of software
support free of labor charges, receive two pre-release notices of version
updates of existing software, and receive two pre-release announcements of
new software packages.
Back Up Your Data
It is strongly recommended that you back-up your Database any time you make
significant changes to it. A good rule of thumb is to always back-up your
Database each time you finish a session, no matter how many changes were
made. Get into the habit of always backing up your data after a session.
Technical Support
As a Registered User you are entitled to 10 hours of telephone support with
no labor charges. We are open Monday thru Saturday from 9 am to 5 pm, and
an answering machine is on line, when we are away from the telephone.
Page 4
Part 2 SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
Computer
To run this software you will need a PC or PC Compatible computer, operating
with a version of the Disk Operating System (DOS) of 3.3 or higher, equipped
with a minimum of 256K of Random Access Memory (RAM).
Monitor
It is suggested that the computer be equipped with a color monitor for
greater ease of use, but the FONE(tm) program will work just fine on a
computer equipped with an Amber, Green, or non-color monitor.
Floppy Drive
It is required that the computer be equipped with a floppy disk drive, (5
1/4 inch, diskette drive for the two diskette,
configuration,or a 3 1/2 inch, diskette drive for the single diskette,
Hard Drive
It is required that the computer be equipped with a hard disk drive. In
addition, if you plan on building a large database it is recommended that you
also procure a back-up utility for protecting yourself against catastrophic
data losses.
Page 5
Part 3 INSTALLATION
Installing FONE(tm) On Your Hard Disk
Make a copy of the diskette you are using (a backup disk). Put the original
in a safe place and use the backup disk you just made to complete your
installation. The FONE(tm) program is provided on either of two types of
floppy diskette sizes.
The 5 1/4 Inch Diskette
The first configuration is a set of two 5 1/4 Inch Diskettes (Program and Data)
with the FONE(tm) program installed in a Packed, Self Extracting format. The
FONE(tm) program cannot be run directly from either of the 5 1/4, 360K
diskettes, and must be
copied to a Hard Disk.
Automatic Installation, 5 1/4 Diskette
The README.1ST file on each 5 1/4 Inch Diskette describes in detail how to
install the FONE(tm) program on your Hard Disk manually, or by running an
automatic installation routine. You can display the contents of the README.1ST
file on your computer monitor display screen by inserting the diskette in to
Drive A, and typing the following characters.
A:TYPE README.1ST
Hit the Return or Enter key and the installation procedure will be displayed
on the computer screen. If you are not familiar with the DOS commands or
how to specify drives, consult your DOS Manual.
We suggest you use the auto-install program for quickest installation.
To run the FONE(tm) program after the auto-install to your hard disk is
complete, type FONE
Hit the Return or Enter key. The Menus in the FONE(tm) program will
guide you from there.
Page 6
The 3 1/2 Inch Diskette
The second configuration is a single 3 1/2 Inch Diskette with the FONE(tm)
program installed in a Packed, Self Extracting format. The FONE(tm) program
cannot be run directly, and must be copied to a Hard Disk.
Automatic Installation, 3 1/2 Diskette
The README.1ST file on the 3 1/2 Inch Diskette describes in detail how to
install the FONE(tm) program on your Hard Disk manually, or by running an
automatic installation routine. You can display the contents of the README.1ST
file on your computer monitor display screen by inserting the diskette in to
Drive B, and typing the following characters.
B:TYPE README.1ST
Hit the Return or Enter key and the installation procedure will be displayed
on the computer screen. If you are not familiar with the DOS commands or
how to specify drives, consult your DOS Manual.
We suggest you use the auto-install program for quickest installation.
To run the FONE(tm) program after the auto-install to your hard disk is
complete, type FONE
Hit the Return or Enter key. The Menus in the FONE(tm) program will
guide you from there.
Page 7
Part 4 QUICK START
Set-Up
The first data screen you will see is the Set-Up screen that identifies the
User and allows the User to configure the FONE(tm) program to their
particular computer and preferences.
Setting Up Your MODEM
FONE(tm) provides automatic telephone number dialing for those users
who have a MODEM connected to their computer on serial ports 1 thru 4.
If you do not have a MODEM, you can still use FONE(tm). Just place
the call the way you would normally, using the data in your Personal Database.
Then use the other features of FONE(tm) to conveniently record your
conversation and TelCo service data.
If you have a MODEM attached to your computer, you must specify the
serial communications port to which it is connected.
On the SET-UP screen:
Enter "A" if you do not have a MODEM
Enter "B" if the MODEM is connected to serial port 1
Enter "C" if the MODEM is connected to serial port 2
Enter "D" if the MODEM is connected to serial port 3
Enter "E" if the MODEM is connected to serial port 4
Selecting Pulse or Dial Tone
You may select the method that FONE(tm) uses for dialing numbers. On
the Set-Up screen, enter a "Y" after "Tone Dialing" if your MODEM and
phone line both support tone dialing. Otherwise enter "N", and
FONE(tm) will send pulse dialing commands to the MODEM when dialing.
Just a reminder: You must have a MODEM connected to your computer,
and have specified the port to which it is connected, for auto-dialing
to work.
Color Control
If you have a color monitor, you may choose your favorite colors
for the Entry screen, the Menus and Announcements, and the Exit screen.
The Data Input screen, Browse screen, Modify screen, Call In Progress
screen, and Set-Up screen colors are predetermined by the program.
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When you first enter FONE(tm), the program will automatically
determine what type of monitor interface hardware you have. Based
on that information, the SET-UP screen will contain a default
value for the "Color Monitor" field. The field will contain a "Y"
if FONE(tm) has determined that you probably have a color monitor,
or an "N" if the program thinks you have a monochrome monitor.
You can override this value by moving to that field with the TAB key,
and specifying a "Y" if you have a color monitor, or an "N" if you
have a monochrome monitor.
MS WINDOWS Support
FONE(tm) can be run under Windows.
Set it up in the same way you would set up any program under Windows:
Select "New" under the "File" menu, then use the "Browse" option to
find FONE.BAT in the FONE(tm) directory. Make sure and specify the
FONE(tm) working directory, so that FONE(tm) can find its data files.
You can also use the PIF editor to set up a .PIF file so FONE(tm) runs
in a window, or just let it run as a full-screen display. The full-screen
display looks a little better.
Part 5 PLACING CALLS FROM YOUR PERSONAL DATABASE
Place Call With a MODEM Equipped Computer
You can place a call from the BROWSE - Place Call, screen. Press F5 for
FIRST (Day or Standard) rate, F6 for SECOND (Evening or Discount) rate,
or F7 for THIRD (Night or Economy) rate pricing information to be displayed
on the CALL screen, then press the F4 key on the CALL screen to initiate
the call. FONE(tm) will use your modem to dial the number. Most modems
have a speaker over which you will hear the number being dialed. When you
hear the dialing complete, the handset to make the voice connection, and
press any key on the computer keyboard to disconnect the modem from the
circuit.
If you do not pick up your handset BEFORE pressing a key to disconnect
the modem, the connection will be lost! This is how you abort the call,
if you suddenly decide you didn't really want to make it.
You must have a modem attached to your computer, and have specified the
correct port number during the SETUP, to use the automatic dial feature.
If you do not have a modem, you can still use FONE(tm). Just place
the call the way you would normally, using the data in your database.
Then enter the memo as a permanent record of your conversation. (See
ENTERING/EDITING A NOTE PAD MEMO).
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Duration of Your Call and the the Cost of the Call
After placing a call from the CALL screen, you can begin automatic timing
of the call by pressing the F5 key. Stop timing by pressing the F5 key
again.
If you use the "shell to DOS" option, then return to the program, the
timing function will accurately log the entire time.
To Abort the Call
If you do not pick up your handset BEFORE pressing a key to disconnect
the MODEM, the connection will be lost! This is how you abort the call,
if you suddenly decide you didn't really want to make it.
Set-Up Requirements
You must have a MODEM attached to your computer, and have specified the
correct port number during the SET-UP, to use the automatic dial feature.
Using a Computer Without a MODEM
If you do not have a MODEM, you can still use FONE(tm). Just place the call
the way you would normally, using the data in your database. Press F5, F6,
or F7 from the BROWSE - Place Call screen. Use the F5 key to start timing
the cost of your call.
You can now enter memos during the call as a permanent record of your
conversation. (See ENTERING/EDITING A NOTE PAD MEMO).
Part 6 YOUR PERSONAL DATABASE
On-Line Help Via the F1 Key
If there is a question as to the type of information that is required for a
particular field all you need do is to place the cursor in that field (use
TAB or Shift TAB) and press the F1 key. A short description of the required
data will appear and describe what type of data is required. To return to
the data screen press the Return key or both the Shift and F1 keys.
BACKING UP YOUR DATABASE
It is very important that you backup your Personal Audiotex service
database periodically. You have no idea of the number of excuses we and
others have used when soliciting help from the experts in trying
to recover lost data.
Page 10
The basic rule should be to ask yourself periodically, "How comfortable
am I with losing everything I've done since I last backed up my data?"
If the answer is "Not very comfortable", then it's probably time to
backup your data again.
FAST FONE (tm)
The FAST FONE menu is the first screen a registered user will see, upon
entry to the FONE(tm) program. This screen allows you, with the minimum
of keystrokes, to rapidly place a call to any of your 26 most recently
called parties.
Press the letter corresponding to the MENU ID to be called, then press
F5, F6, or F7, depending upon which billing rate you wish to be
associated with the call.
If you have a modem, the call will be dialed, then the CALL screen will
be displayed.
The simplest method is to copy your database to a formatted diskette with
the following DOS commands:
COPY PERSONAL.* A:
If you own a commercial backup utility, then by all means, use it!
ADD an Entry to Your Personal Database
The data in the database can be added incrementally. All you need to make a
listing to display on the menu is the Menu ID and a Service Name title or
description. The remaining data can be added as you discover it, or as your
time permits.
DATA ENTRY & CURSOR CONTROL
F1 = HELP & Shift F1 TO RETURN FROM HELP.
USE Tab OR Return FROM HELP, TO NEXT DATA INPUT FIELD
Tab & Shift-Tab TO MOVE TO AND FROM DATA FIELDS
MENU ID & COMPANY OR SERVICE NAME
** Note: REQUIRED DATA
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Data Base Entry DATE & TIME
When you add a new entry, or modify an existing entry, FONE(tm)
marks it with the current date and time.
This date/time stamp appears on the various display screens as a
convenient indication of the currency of the Personal Database entry.
Saving New Added Data
When entering or modifying data in the ADD, COPY/MODIFY, or MODIFY
screens, the data is saved to the database when you exit the screen by
pressing the ESC key.
However, the MENU ID AND SERVICE NAME field must be non-blank, since this
is the information that will appear on the menus and call log. It is
also used to relate the memo field to the TelCo service information.
If this field is blank, the data will not be saved.
Note that "MENU ID and SERVICE NAME" is one field, and you are free to
design your own method for taking advantage of the fact that all entries
are displayed alphabetically in the menus.
Browse Mode/Overview
You can get an overview of the types of entries in your Personal
Database by selecting the Browse menu option from the main menu. Use
page-Up or Page-Down to browse thru the entries.
Detailed Browse
To see the detail of each Database entry just press the key for the Alpha
menu selection and then use Page-Up or Page-Down keys to browse, in detail,
thru your Personal database.
Data Base Entry, "Modification Date and Time"
When you add a new entry, or modify an existing entry, FONE(tm) marks it
with the current date and time.
This date/time stamp appears on most of the display screens as a
convenient indication of the currency of the data source.
The, "Copy-then-Modify", Menu Option
The COPY / MODIFY option is designed to allow you to quickly copy most of
the information from an existing entry into a new entry.
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The COPY / MODIFY option will make a copy of an existing personal database
entry, then blank out the "MENU ID" field, and place you in the modify
mode for the new entry.
If you just press the Esc key right away, the copied entry will not be
added, since the "MENU ID" field is still blank. You must at least fill
in that field, and you will probably want to modify the phone number and
other data also.
Importing Data
You can import data from other programs into your FONE(tm) database!
- The file must be in ASCII text file format, with commas between the fields.
- The first line of the file must contain a list of field names, which
describes the contents of the following lines, much like a mail-merge
file format. The field names must correspond to the fields in the FONE(tm)
personal database.
- The import file MUST contain, at least, either a NAME or MENU field.
This is the only restriction on the combinations of fields that are allowed.
If a NAME field is provided, but no MENU field, then the FONE(tm) database
MENU field content is constructed by appending the content of the NAME field
to the characters "PRSNL ". For example, if the NAME field contained the
text "Annabelle Jones", then the MENU field would be constructed as
"PRSNL Annabelle Jones".
- An example (2 lines) of a typical import data file is shown here:
Line 1: MENU, NAME, ADDRESS, CITY, ST, ZIP, CTRYCODE, AREACODE, PRE, SUF
Line 2: "PRSNL Smith","John Smith","123 Main",Mytown,CA,92169,1,619,555,1212
Import Field Names
The first line of your text import file must contain FONE(tm) database
field names. The acceptable field names are listed below.
MENU - (required) The MENU ID field is the key index field.
FONE(tm) uses this field to manipulate the database.
NAME - Full Name
DEPT - Company/Dept
ADDRESS - Street address
CITY - Name of the City
ST - State abbreviation
ZIP - Zip or Postal code
COUNTRY - Name of the Country
ZONE - Time zone, from UCT/Zulu/GMT, (EST is -5, PST is -8)
INTLACC - Telephone Number - Company code for instant access
CTRYCODE - Telephone Number - Country code
AREACODE - Telephone Number - Area or city code
PRE - Telephone Number - Prefix
SUF - Telephone Number - Suffix
NOTES - Short note
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The following fields contain Telephone Company general rate information
which is used to calculate the cost of the call. If you have this
information available, you can import it also. Otherwise, FONE(tm) can
look it up for you. Just go to the MODIFY menu, select the entry,
then press F10, and FONE(tm) will look up the rate information.
COMMENT - Comment relating to rate information
SERVICE - Name of the telephone billing service
CALLTYPE - Type of call, (e.g. DIRECT DIAL)
EFFDATE - Effective date of rate information
HRTITLE1 - The title of the first rate time period (e.g. DAY)
HRTITLE2 - The title of the second rate time period (e.g. EVENING)
HRTITLE3 - The title of the third rate time period (e.g. NIGHT)
HRDATA1 - DAY specification (e.g. 8am to 5pm Mon-Fri)
HRDATA2 - EVENING specification (e.g. 5pm to 11pm Mon-Fri)
HRDATA3 - NIGHT specification (e.g. 11pm to 8am Mon-Fri)
The following fields describe the actual rates, in CENTS,
which are used to calculate the cost of the call.
You can import this info, or have FONE(tm) look it up, at your option.
RATE11 - DAY rate, 1st period
RATE12 - DAY rate, each additional period
RATE21 - EVENING rate, 1st period
RATE22 - EVENING rate, each additional period
RATE31 - NIGHT rate, 1st period
RATE32 - NIGHT rate, each additional period
PER1 - Length of 1st period (seconds, e.g. 60 for one minute)
PER2 - Length of 2nd period (seconds, e.g. 6 for some companies)
Also see: IMPORTING DATA for the format of the import data file.
Import Field Names (SPECIAL)
Some special IMPORT file field names are listed below.
PHONE - If present, is split out into areacode, prefix, and suffix
If the following fields are present, and the NAME field is not,
then they are combined into the NAME field:
NAMEPRE - Name prefix, like Mr or Mrs or Dr
FIRST - First name
MIDDLE - Middle initial or name
LAST - Last name
NAMESUF - Name suffix, like Jr or III or MD
If the MENU field is not present, or the field content is blank,
an attempt is made to generate the MENU field from the LAST/FIRST
data or the NAME data. If it is still blank, the record is not added.
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Estimated Monthly Telephone Bill
This screen is available from the main menu, and allows you to enter your
recurring (Monthly) charges once, then adds the cost of all calls logged
during any month you choose. Use the PGUP or PGDN keys to select the
desired month. A hard-copy capability is also provided through the use
of the F6 key.
Manual Call Cost Entries
You can manually force an entry to be written to your personal call log
from the CALL screen, by pressing SHIFT-F5. FONE(tm) will prompt you
for the missing information (date/time of call, length of call) first,
then will write an appropriately priced call entry to the log.
This is a slick way of bringing the call log up to date with the calls
you made outside of FONE(tm), so that the monthly bill screen will be
more accurate.
Part 7 NOTE PAD MEMO ENTRIES
Entering/Editing a Conversation Note Pad Memo
From the CALL screen, you may enter a new memo, or edit a previous
memo in the memo field. To make an initial entry, just type the text.
FONE(tm) will automatically add the date and time of your entry to the
memo.
If a previous memo exists, the F3 key will become active, and will allow
you to swap between the current memo and previous memo(s). Press the F3
key, and your current memo will be replaced by the previous memo in the
NOTE PAD field. Press F3 again, and the current memo will re-appear.
The F3 key can be used to toggle back and forth between the current memo
and the previous memo(s).
The following standard editing keys are supported for editing memo text:
Cursor Up/Down/Left/Right
Page Up/Down
Home/End
Tab/Shift-Tab
Insert/Delete/Backspace
Enter/Return
The following additional keys are also supported:
Ctrl-Y to delete a line
Ctrl-N to insert a blank line
Ctrl-Cursor Left/Right to move left/right a word at a time
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Memory Conservation
There IS a limit to the memory which can be allocated to the memo data,
and it will be different for each user, depending upon how the computer
is configured. We suggest that you limit your total memo entries for
each personal database entry to about 60 lines.
As the number of personal database entries which also have memos increases,
so will the time to find a particular memo increase. If you experience
an unacceptable delay between the time you select a service for the
CALL screen, and the time the screen appears, you can decrease
this time by making hard copies of some of your infrequently-used memos,
then deleting those memos.
Deleting a Note Pad Memo Entry
FONE(tm) remembers your note pad memo entries and makes them
available on the CALL screen with the use of the F3 key.
If you wish to conserve disk space by deleting old memo entries,
just use the Ctrl-Y (delete line) sequence to delete all lines
in the old memo entry.
Part 8 UTILITIES
Undeleting Database Entries and Purge
With Æ in front of the name, the entry will now sort to the last
page of the menu. If you decide to change your mind, at this point,
you can still un-delete the entry by choosing UN-DELETE from the
utility menu, then selecting the entry to un-delete.
Once the database has been purged of deleted entries with the
PURGE option on the utility menu, the items are no longer available
for un-deletion.
Re-Indexing the Database
The database menu is driven from a sorted database index on the
MENU ID and SERVICE NAME field. If some sort of anomaly occurs,
and the menu appears to not reflect the data in the database,
you should choose RE-INDEX from the utility menu.
Some things which could cause such an anomaly include:
- Shutting off the power while in the FONE(tm) program
- Re-booting while in the FONE(tm) program
- A disk error during execution of the program
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Alternate Location Setup
This FONE(tm) option, available only to REGISTERED USERS, on the utility
menu, allows you to specify that you are calling from an alternate location,
so that call pricing from "anywhere to anywhere" may easily be evaluated.
While you are evaluating call pricing from the alternate location, your
personal database will not be available, since the call pricing information
in your database is relative to your registered user location. Only the
RATE OVERVIEW menu items will be functional during the alternate origin
call pricing evaluation.
When you are finished evaluating call pricing from alternate call origins,
select REDO SETUP from the utility menu to re-establish your normal call
origin information, or just exit the FONE(tm) program.
The alternate call origin location information that you enter will not be
saved when you exit the FONE(tm) program. The next time you enter FONE(tm),
your original information will be in effect.
CALCULATOR: General Purpose
A general purpose calculator is available from the utility menu, the
RATE OVERVIEW screen, and the CALL screen. This calculator works
with the + - / * keys on the numeric keypad, and will provide a hard copy
of the calculator tape to your printer when you press the F7 key.
CALCULATOR: FAX Transmit Time
Use this screen to calculate how long it will take to transmit a FAX.
Since different FAXes and phone lines may take different amounts of time,
you will need to fill in the fields at the bottom of the screen with the
typical FAX transmission rates of your usual connections.
You can perform a sample calculation at the top of the screen, to calculate
how long it took for a previous FAX. Then take the transmit rate per page
which is calculated, and enter it in the transmit rate field on the line
corresponding to the connection you just timed.
Once these fields are filled in, the information will be remembered.
Then, just enter the size, in pages, of the document to be FAXed,
and the FAX tranmission time to each of the connections listed will
be displayed.
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CALCULATOR: FILE Transfer Time
Use this screen to calculate how long it will take to transfer a file to
or from an on-line telecommunications service.
Since different services support different connection baud rates, and have
different amounts of file transfer overhead, you must fill in the fields
at the bottom of the screen with the usual transfer rates of the services
you usually call.
You can perform a sample calculation at the top of the screen, to calculate
how long it took for a file transfer. Then take the transfer rate
which is calculated, and enter it in the transfer rate field on the line
corresponding to the service for the file transfer you just timed.
Once these fields are filled in, the information will be remembered.
Then, just enter the size, in kilobytes, of the file to be transferred,
and the time to transfer the file to each of the services listed will
be displayed.
Part 9 REPORTS
Printing a Report
FONE(tm) will print a Call Log report, an Overview Report, and a Personal
Database Report containing all information entered about a particular entry.
FONE(tm) does not generate any specialized printer graphics, so the
report(s) can be printed on almost any printer.
The FONE(tm) Call LOG
Each time a timing session on the CALL screen is stopped, FONE(tm) will
offer you the opportunity to add an entry for the timed call into your
personal call log. Just answer "Y" when the program asks if you want
to log the timed session.
The name of the log file is PERSONAL.LOG.
The FONE(tm) program has a PRINT LOG selection on the personal database
menu, which allows you to print the log file with page formatting.
The log file is a plain text file, which you can edit with any text editor,
if you would like to remove some or all of the log entries. Each field
in the file is surrounded with quote (") marks, and the fields are separated
by commas (,) so that the log file can easily be loaded into a spreadsheet
or database program.
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INDEX
Advertising, Appendix B
Browse, 10
Capabilities, 1
Copy, 10
Copyright, ii
Cursor Position, 9
Customize, 6
Deleted Entry, 12
Deleting an entry, 12
Disk Drive, 4, 5
Editing data entries, 11
Finding deleted entries, 12
Indexing, 12
Installation, 4
floppy disk, 5
hard disk, 4
Making entries, 8
Other software, 18
New entries, 9
Print, 13
Quick installation, 6
Quick start, 6
Rebuild index, 12
Saving an entry, 9
Shareware, i
Site license, iv
System requirements, 3
Updates, 2
Utilities, 12
Warranty, iii
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FONE(tm), (c) 1991
YOUR TELEPHONE CALL PRICING PROGRAM OF CHOICE
U S E R M A N U A L
A P P E N D I C E S
APPENDIX A: OTHER SOFTWARE PRODUCTS FROM EUGENE L. WOODS, PE/EE
APPENDIX B: WHERE TO OBTAIN CURRENT USA RATE INFORMATION
B.1 LOCAL CALLS
B.2 LONG DISTANCE CALLS
B.3 INTERNATIONAL CALLS
APPENDIX C: USA AREA CODES
APPENDIX D: CANADIAN AREA CODES
APPENDIX E: MEXICO CITY CODES
APPENDIX F USA TELCO ACCESS CODES
APPENDIX G: Commonwealth of Independent States (FORMERLY USSR)
APPENDIX H COUNTRY CODES
APPENDIX I Countries requiring Operator Assistance to complete a call
APPENDIX J INTERNATIONAL ACCESS CODES FROM OTHER COUNTRIES TO THE USA
APPENDIX K MARITIME SERVICES
APPENDIX L AERONAUTICAL SERVICES
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APPENDIX A
OTHER SOFTWARE AVAILABLE FROM EUGENE L. WOODS, PE/EE
Their are several additional, easy to use, computer programs available
from EUGENE L. WOODS, PE/EE. All of the programs are professionally
written, tested, and mature in behavior (i.e., debugged, well mannered,
with no surprises). An Evaluation Diskette of each program is available
for only $10.00 per program. Please note that the Evaluation Diskette fee
are not applicable to the Shareware Registration fee. The current
program inventory is listed on the next screen(s). However, updates, and
new programs are always under development. Call 1 619 549-4057 for the
latest status on Software for the Information Age from EUGENE L. WOODS,
PE/EE.
TEALEAFS(tm):
TEALEAF(tm) is a wonderful little program that draws never-ending patterns
on your computer screen. You can specify your preference for the pattern
displays, allowing you to artisticly customize the display to your own
criteria.
Finger paint for the young at heart, relaxation for tired eyes and mind,
abstract art for the non-technical, or even pattern association for the
astrologer, or occult disciplines.
FONE(tm):
Helps track and reduce long distance business telephone call costs within the
continental USA and from the continental USA to over 130 countries. Provides
approximate cost of call for any one of several vendors BEFORE the call is
placed.
You can monitor Call-Duration and Cost-Of-Call while the call is in
progress. Can run timer and temporarily exit to DOS. F keys set volume
discounts, etc. The program is very easy to use, features hot menus, an
extensive Help facility, Personal Directory, over 1200 cities in the
national Database, and printed report for each call.
FONE800(tm):
Toll-Free telephone services resource. A straight forward, user
modifiable database program (Add, Delete, Modify, etc.) for storing,
tracking, and placing Toll-Free calls. The program comes with a sample
database of over 200 Toll-Free Information Lines, and Hot-Lines,
including: Consumer Complaint (Auto, Appliances, etc.), Health
Information, Travel Information, Discount Sources, (Clothing, Food,
Appliances, etc., etc.), and Services for Senior Citizens, to name just a
few. The program is very easy to use, features hot menus, an extensive
Help facility, 800 Toll-Free Information Resource facility, and a report
printout capability for each entry.
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APPENDIX A, Continued
OTHER SOFTWARE AVAILABLE FROM EUGENE L. WOODS, PE/EE
FONE900(tm):
Audiotex, 1-900, services cost management resource. User
modifiable database program (Add, Delete, Modify, etc.) for pricing,
tracking, and storing 1-900 calls. The program comes with a sample
database of 1-900, Audiotex, Information Lines, and Hot-Lines, including:
Sports, Lottery, Cars, Finance, Music, Talk, Travel, Dating, Occult,
Product Support, Astrology, Games, Health/Medicine, Law, etc. See cost
BEFORE you call, track call duration & cost in real time. Print activity
log. The program is very easy to use, features hot menus, an extensive
Help facility, 900 Audiotex Information Resource facility, and a report
printout capability for each 900 Service & a Call Log of costs to date.
FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT:
EUGENE L. WOODS, PE/EE
Software for the Information Age
P. O. Box 261267
San Diego, CA 92196 / USA
TELEPHONE (Voice): 1 1 619 549-4057
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APPENDIX B
WHERE TO OBTAIN CURRENT USA RATE INFORMATION
B.1 LOCAL CALLS
To put Local and Local Toll-Call rate information into your Personal Database
you can consult your local White Pages Directory. The White Pages usually has
very detailed information based on the Prefix (first three digits) of the
telephone number you want to call.
A second source of information is the Local Operator (Dial 0). The operator
can give you the exact point-to-point rate information. Be sure to ask for
the Day, Evening, and Night rates plus the date the rates became effective,
so you can have a complete entry.
Why not make an entry in your Personal Data base for your Local Operator and
use the Memo Pad on the Call Screen to right down all the information the
operator will give you. Then put the individual entries into the data base.
You can do several requests at once if you call the operator during
non-business hours, and remember at little courtesy goes a long way.
B.2 LONG DISTANCE CALLS
To put Long Distance rate information into your Personal Database you can
consult your Long Distance customer support service and ask them to send
you a rate sheet for the particular service you are using.
A second source of information is the Long Distance Operator (Dial 00).
The operator can give you the exact point-to-point rate information. Be
sure to ask for the Day, Evening, and Night rates plus the date the rates
became effective, so you can have a complete entry.
Why not make an entry in your Personal Data base for your Long Distance
Sales Representative and/or your Long Distance Operator and use the Memo
Pad on the Call Screen to right down all the information they will give
you. Then put the individual entries into your data base. You can do
several requests at once if you call the operator during non-business
hours, and remember at little courtesy goes a long way.
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APPENDIX B Continued
WHERE TO OBTAIN CURRENT USA RATE INFORMATION
B.3 INTERNATIONAL CALLS
To put International rate information into your Personal Database you can
consult your Long Distance customer support service and ask them to send
you a rate sheet for the particular service you are using.
A second source of information is the International Operator (ask your Long
Distance Operator for the number). The International operator can give you
the exact point-to-point rate information. Be sure to ask for the Standard,
Discount, and Economy rates plus the date the rates became effective, so you
can have a complete entry.
Why not make an entry in your Personal Data base for your Long Distance Sales
Representative and/or your Long Distance Operator and use the Memo Pad on the
Call Screen to right down all the information they will give you. Then put
the individual entries into your data base. You can do several requests at
once if you call the operator during non-business hours, and remember at
little courtesy goes a long way.
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APPENDIX C
USA AREA CODES
STATE/DISTRICT & ABREV. * ******** AREA CODE(S) ******** * NOTES
---------------------|--|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|------------|
ALABAMA AL 205
ALASKA AK 907
ARIZONA AZ 602
ARKANSAS AR 501
CALIFORNIA CA 209 310 408 510 619 707 805 916
---------------------|--|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|------------|
CALIFORNIA CA 213 415 714 818 909
COLORADO CO 303 719
CONNECTICUT CT 203
DELAWARE DE 302
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA DC 202
---------------------|--|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|------------|
FLORIDA FL 305 407 813 904
GEORGIA GA 404 706 912
HAWAII HI 808
IDAHO ID 208
---------------------|--|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|------------|
ILLINOIS IL 217 309 618 708 815
ILLINOIS IL 312
INDIANA IN 219 317 812
IOWA IA 319 515 712
KANSAS KS 316 913
---------------------|--|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|------------|
KENTUCKY KY 502 606
LOUISIANA LA 318 504
MAINE ME 207
MARYLAND MD 301 410
MASSACHUSETTS MA 413 508 617
---------------------|--|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|------------|
MICHIGAN MI 313 517 616 810
MINNESOTA MN 218 507 612
MISSISSIPPI MS 601
MISSOURI MO 314 417 816
MONTANA MT 406
---------------------|--|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|------------|
NEBRASKA NE 308 402
NEVADA NV 702
NEW HAMPSHIRE NH 603
NEW JERSEY NJ 201 609 908
NEW MEXICO NM 505
---------------------|--|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|------------|
NEW YORK NY 212 315 516 607 716 914
NEW YORK NY 518 718 917
NORTH CAROLINA NC 704 919
NORTH CAROLINA NC 910
NORTH DAKOTA ND 701
---------------------|--|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|------------|
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APPENDIX C Continued
USA AREA CODES
STATE/DISTRICT & ABREV. * ******** AREA CODE(S) ******** *
---------------------|--|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|------------|
OHIO OH 216 419 513 614
OKLAHOMA OK 405 918
OREGON OR 503
PENNSYLVANIA PA 215 412 717 814 905
PUERTO RICO PR 809
---------------------|--|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|------------|
RHODE ISLAND RI 401
SOUTH CAROLINA SC 803
SOUTH DAKOTA SD 605
TENNESSEE TN 615 901
TEXAS TX 214 409 512 713 806 915
---------------------|--|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|------------|
TEXAS TX 210 817 903
UTAH UT 801
VERMONT VT 802
VIRGIN ISLANDS VI 809
VIRGINIA VA 703 804
---------------------|--|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|------------|
WASHINGTON WA 206 509
WEST VIRGINIA WV 304
WISCONSIN WI 414 608 715
WYOMING WY 307
---------------------|--|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|------------|
NOTE: DATA IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE.
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APPENDIX D
CANADIAN AREA CODES
PROVINCE & ABREV. * ******** AREA CODE(S) ******** * NOTES
---------------------|------|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|------------|
ALBERTA AB 403
BRITISH COLOMBIA BC 403 604
MANITOBA MB 204
NEW BRUNSWICK NB 506
NEW FOUNDLAND NF 709
---------------------|------|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|------------|
N. WEST TERRITORIES NT 403 819
NOVA SCOTIA NS 902
ONTARIO ON 416 519 613 705 807 905
PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND PE 902
QUEBEC PQ 418 514 819
---------------------|------|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|------------|
SASKATCHEWAN SK 306 403
YUKON YK 403
NOTE: DATA IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE.
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APPENDIX D.1
RECENT CHANGES: USA/CANADIAN AREA CODES
1996. CALIFORNIA/USA. 213 818 & 310/562, OPERATIONAL STATUS: 02/01/96
213, 818, 310 LOS ANGELES & ORANGE COUNTIES, 562 PARTS OF SAME.
1994. PENNSYLVANIA/USA. 215/610, OPERATIONAL STATUS: 01/08/94
215 PHILADELPHIA AREA, 610 SURROUNDING AREA.
1993. ONTARIO/CANADA. 416/905, OPERATIONAL STATUS: 10/02/93
416 TORONTO AREA, 905 SURROUNDING AREAS.
1993. NORTH CAROLINA/USA. 919/910, OPERATIONAL STATUS: 11/14/93
919 RALEIGH/DURHAM AREA, 910 GREENSBORO/WILINGTON AREA.
1992. MICHIGAN/USA. 313/810, OPERATIONAL STATUS: 12/01/93
313 DETROIT AREA, 810 FLINT AREA.
1992. NEW YORK/USA. 212/718, OPERATIONAL STATUS: ON-LINE
212 MANHATTEN, 718 BROOKLYN/QUEENS/STATEN I/BRONX.
1992. NEW YORK/USA. 212/917, OPERATIONAL STATUS: ON-LINE
212 MANHATTEN, 917 MANHATTEN CELLUAR.
1992. CALIFORNIA/USA. 714/909, OPERATIONAL STATUS: ON-LINE
714 ORANGE COUNTY, 909, SAN BERNADINO AND SURROUNDING AREA.
1992. TEXAS/USA. 512/210, OPERATIONAL STATUS: ON-LINE.
512, AUSTIN/CORPUS CHRISTI AREA, 210 SAN ANTONIO & SURROUNDING AREA.
1992. GEORGIA/USA. 404/706 OPERATIONAL STATUS: ON-LINE
404 ATLANTA AREA, 706 SURROUNDING AREA.
1992. MARYLAND/USA. 310/410, OPERATIONAL STATUS: ON-LINE
310 WESTERN MARYLAND, 410 BALTIMORE AND SURROUNDING AREA.
1991. CALIFORNIA/USA. 415/510, OPERATIONAL STATUS: ON-LINE
415 SAN FRANCISCO AREA, 510 OAKLAND AREA.
1991. CALIFORNIA/USA. 213/310, OPERATIONAL STATUS: ON-LINE
213 LOS ANGELES AREA, 310 LONG BEACH AREA.
1991. NEW JERSEY/USA. 201/908, OPERATIONAL STATUS: ON-LINE
201 NEWARK/PATTERSON AREA, 908 CENTRAL NEW JERSEY.
1991. TEXAS/USA. 214/903, OPERATIONAL STATUS: ON-LINE
214 DALLAS AREA, 903 SURROUNDING AREA.
NOTE: DATA IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE.
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APPENDIX E
MEXICO CITY CODES
CITY STATE *********** CITY CODE(S) ***********
-------------------|-------------|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
ACAPULCO GUERRERO 748
AGUASCALIENTES AGUASCALIENTES 491
APATZINGAN MICHOACAN 453
CABO SAN LUCAS BAJA CALIF S 684
CAMPECHE CAMPECHE 981
-------------------|-------------|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
CELAYA GUANAJUATO 461
CHIHUAHUA CHIHUAHUA 14 141
CIUDAD JUAREZ CHIHUAHUA 16 161
CIUDAD VICTORIA TAMAULIPAS 131
COATZACOALCOS VERACRUZ 921
-------------------|-------------|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
CORDOBA VERACRUZ 271
CUERNAVACA MORELOS 73 731
CULIACAN SINALOA 671
DURANGO DURANGO 181
ENSENADA BAJA CALIF N 667
-------------------|-------------|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
GOMEZ PALACIO DURANGO 17 171
GUADALAJARA JALISCO 36
HERMOSILLO SONORA 621
IRAPUATO GUANAJUATO 462
JALAPA VERACRUZ 281
-------------------|-------------|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
JUAREZ CHIAPAS 932
LA PAZ BAJA CALIF S 682
LEON GUANAJUATO 471
MATAMOROS TAMAULIPAS 891
MAZATLAN SINALOA 678
-------------------|-------------|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
MERIDA YUCATAN 99 992
MEXICALI BAJA CALIF N 65
MEXICO CITY DISTRO FEDERAL 5
MINATITLAN VERACRUZ 922
MONOCLOVA COAHUILA 863
-------------------|-------------|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
MONTERREY NUEVO 83
MORELIA MICHOACAN 451
NOGALES SONORA 631
NUEVO LAREDO TAMAULIPAS 871
OAXACA OAXACA 951
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APPENDIX E Continued
MEXICO CITY CODES
CITY STATE *********** CITY CODE(S) ***********
-------------------|-------------|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
ORIZABA VERACRUZ 272
PACHUCA CHIHUAHUA 771
PUEBLO PUEBLA 22
QUERETARO QUERETARO 463
REYNOSA TAMAULIPAS 892
-------------------|-------------|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
SALAMANCA GUANAJUATO 464
SALTILLO COAHUILA 841
SAN LUIS POTOSI SAN LUIS POTOSI 48 481
TAMPICO TAMAULIPAS 12 121
TEPIC NAYARIT 321
-------------------|-------------|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
TIJUANA BAJA CALIF N 66
TOLUCA MEXICO 72
TORREON COAHUILA 17 171
TUXTLA GUTIERREZ CHIAPAS 961
URUAPAN MICHOACAN 452
-------------------|-------------|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
VERACRUZ VERACRUZ 29 293
VILLAHERMOSA TABASCO 931
ZAPOTLANEJO JALISCO 373
NOTE: DATA IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE.
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APPENDIX F
USA TELCO ACCESS CODES
LONG DISTANCE CARRIER ACCESS CODE
------------------------------------------------------------------------
ALLNET 10444
AMERICAN LONG DISTANCE EXCHANGE 10540
AMERICAN NETWORK EXCHANGE 10437
AT&T 10288
ATT COMMUNICATIONS 10732
------------------------------------------------------------------------
CABLE AND WIRELESS 10223
COMSYSTEMS 10266
ESCONDIDO TEL 10441
EXPRESS TEL 10700
LONG DISTANCE USA 10252
------------------------------------------------------------------------
MCI 10222
MID-AMERICA 10001
METROMEDIA ITT 10488
NATIONAL TELEPHONE 10658
OPTICOM 10880
------------------------------------------------------------------------
SAVENET 10311
TELECONNECT 10835
THRIFTY TELEPHONE 10493
TMC 10019
SPRINT 10777
------------------------------------------------------------------------
WESTERN UNION 10220
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APPENDIX F.1
SOME USA LONG DISTANCE VENDORS
- USA LONG DISTANCE VENDOR ---------------------- - PHONE NUMBER --------
ALLNET..............................................1+800 982-8888
AT&T................................................1+800 222-0300/Res
or 1+800 222-0400/Bus.
EXCEL (CABLE & WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS) 1+703 790-5300
IFC (IN FLOW COMMUNICATIONS, INC.)..................1+800 785-7852/Voice
1+800 785-7854/FAX
LCI (IMPACT COMMUNICATIONS).........................1+800 860-0097
Metromedia ITT......................................1+800 526-3000
MCI.................................................1+800 888-0800
OFFICE DEPOT COMMUNICATIONS.........................1+800 800-5243
TELMEX..............................................1+800 832-8478
United Telecom SPRINT...............................1+800 366-5555
NOTE: DATA IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE.
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APPENDIX G
CIS = Commonwealth of Independent States (FORMERLY USSR)
- NEW STATES -
CURRENT NEW LARGEST CITY DIRECTORY
SPELLING SPELLING CITY CODE ASSISTANCE
------------------------------------------------------------------------
ARMENIA ----- Erivan 8852 527972
AZERBAIJAN ----- Baku 8922 930036
BYELORUSSIA BELARUS Minsk 0172 9909111
ESTONIA ----- Tallin 0142 447988
GEORGIA ----- Tbilisi 8832 990203
KAZAKHSTAN ----- Alma-Ata 3272 624242
------------------------------------------------------------------------
KIRGHIZSTAN KYRGYZSTAN Frunze 3312 9909111
LATVIA ----- Riga 0132 222222
LITHUANIA ----- Vilnius 0122 222222
MOLDAVIA MOLDOVA Kishinev 0422 222222
RUSSIA ----- Moscow 095 ------
- NEW STATES -
CURRENT NEW LARGEST CITY DIRECTORY
SPELLING SPELLING CITY CODE ASSISTANCE
------------------------------------------------------------------------
TADZHIKISTAN TAJIKISTAN Dushanbe 3772 9909111
TURKMENIA TURKMENISTAN Ashkhabad 363 296550
UKRAINE ----- Kiev 044 9909111
UZBEKISTAN ----- Tashkent 3712 412222
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APPENDIX H
COUNTRY CODES
- CODE --------------------- COUNTRY NAME ----------------
675 . . . . . . . . . . . ADMIRALTY ISLANDS
355 . . . . . . . . . . . ALBANIA
213 . . . . . . . . . . . ALGERIA
684 . . . . . . . . . . . AMERICAN SAMOA
33........................ANDORRA
244 . . . . . . . . . . . ANGOLA
1 . . . . . . . . . . . ANGUILLA (A/C 809)
672 . . . . . . . . . . . ANTARCTICA
1 . . . . . . . . . . . ANTIGUA (A/C 809)
54........................ARGENTINA
7 . . . . . . . . . . . ARMENIA
297 . . . . . . . . . . . ARUBA
247 . . . . . . . . . . . ASCENSION ISLAND
61 . . . . . . . . . . . AUSTRALIA
43........................AUSTRIA
7 . . . . . . . . . . . AZERBAIJAN
1 . . . . . . . . . . . BAHAMAS (A/C 809)
973 . . . . . . . . . . . BAHRAIN
880 . . . . . . . . . . . BANGLADESH, PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF
1........................BARBADOS (A/C 809)
1 . . . . . . . . . . . BARBUDA (A/C 809)
7 . . . . . . . . . . . BELARUS
32 . . . . . . . . . . . BELGIUM
501 . . . . . . . . . . . BELIZE
229........................BENIN, PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF
1 . . . . . . . . . . . BEQUIA (A/C 809)
1 . . . . . . . . . . . BERMUDA (A/C 809)
975 . . . . . . . . . . . BHUTAN
591 . . . . . . . . . . . BOLIVIA
387........................BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA
267 . . . . . . . . . . . BOTSWANA
675 . . . . . . . . . . . BOUGAINVILLE
55 . . . . . . . . . . . BRAZIL
1 . . . . . . . . . . . BRITISH VIRGIN ISLANDS (A/C 809)
673........................BRUNEI
359 . . . . . . . . . . . BULGARIA
226 . . . . . . . . . . . BURKINA FASO (UPPER VOLTA)
95 . . . . . . . . . . . BURMA (NOW MYANMAR)
257 . . . . . . . . . . . BURUNDI
1........................CAICOS ISLANDS (A/C 809)
855 . . . . . . . . . . . CAMBODIA
237 . . . . . . . . . . . CAMEROON, UNITED REPUBLIC OF
1 . . . . . . . . . . . CANADA
238 . . . . . . . . . . . CAPE VERDE ISLANDS
1........................CARRIACOU (A/C 809)
1 . . . . . . . . . . . CAYMAN ISLANDS (A/C 809)
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APPENDIX H
COUNTRY CODES
- CODE --------------------- COUNTRY NAME ----------------
236 . . . . . . . . . . . CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC
235 . . . . . . . . . . . CHAD REPUBLIC
44 . . . . . . . . . . . CHANNEL ISLANDS (UNITED KINGDOM)
56........................CHILE
86 . . . . . . . . . . . CHINA, PEOPLES REPUBLIC OF
672 . . . . . . . . . . . CHRISTMAS ISLAND AND COCOS ISLANDS
672 . . . . . . . . . . . COCOS ISLANDS AND CHRISTMAS ISLAND
57 . . . . . . . . . . . COLOMBIA
7........................COMMONWEALTH OF INDEPENDENT STATES (FORMER)
269 . . . . . . . . . . . COMOROS, FEDERAL AND ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF
242 . . . . . . . . . . . CONGO, REPUBLIC OF
682 . . . . . . . . . . . COOK ISLANDS
506 . . . . . . . . . . . COSTA RICA
385........................CROATIA, REPUBLIC OF
357 . . . . . . . . . . . CYPRUS
42 . . . . . . . . . . . CZECH REPUBLIC
45 . . . . . . . . . . . DENMARK
246 . . . . . . . . . . . DIEGO GARCIA
253........................DJIBOUTI, REPUBLIC OF
1 . . . . . . . . . . . DOMINICA (A/C 809)
1 . . . . . . . . . . . DOMINICAN REPUBLIC (A/C 809)
593 . . . . . . . . . . . ECUADOR
20 . . . . . . . . . . . EGYPT, ARAB REPUBLIC OF
503........................EL SALVADOR
44 . . . . . . . . . . . ENGLAND (UNITED KINGDOM)
240 . . . . . . . . . . . EQUATORIAL GUINEA, REPUBLIC OF
593 . . . . . . . . . . . ECUADOR
291 . . . . . . . . . . . ERITREA
372........................ESTONIA
251 . . . . . . . . . . . ETHIOPIA
500 . . . . . . . . . . . FALKLAND ISLANDS
298 . . . . . . . . . . . FAROE ISLANDS
679 . . . . . . . . . . . FIJI ISLANDS
358........................FINLAND
596 . . . . . . . . . . . FRENCH ANTILLES
594 . . . . . . . . . . . FRENCH GUIANA
689 . . . . . . . . . . . FRENCH POLYNESIA
681 . . . . . . . . . . . FUTUNA AND WALLIS ISLANDS
241........................GABON REPUBLIC
220 . . . . . . . . . . . GAMBIA
7 . . . . . . . . . . . GEORGIA
. . . . . . . . . . . GERMANY (E), SEE GERMANY, FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF
49 . . . . . . . . . . . GERMANY, FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF
233........................GHANA
350 . . . . . . . . . . . GIBRALTOR
30 . . . . . . . . . . . GREECE
299 . . . . . . . . . . . GREENLAND
1 . . . . . . . . . . . GRENADA (A/C 809)
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APPENDIX H
COUNTRY CODES
- CODE --------------------- COUNTRY NAME ----------------
1........................GRENADINES (A/C 809)
590 . . . . . . . . . . . GUADELOUPE
671 . . . . . . . . . . . GUAM
5399. . . . . . . . . . . GUANTANAMO BAY/UNITED STATES NAVY BASE
502 . . . . . . . . . . . GUATEMALA
224........................GUINEA, PEOPLES REVOLUTIONARY REPUBLIC
245 . . . . . . . . . . . GUINEA-BISSAU
592 . . . . . . . . . . . GUYANA
509 . . . . . . . . . . . HAITI
387 . . . . . . . . . . . HERZEGOVINA AND BOSNIA
504........................HONDURAS
852 . . . . . . . . . . . HONG KONG
36 . . . . . . . . . . . HUNGARY
354 . . . . . . . . . . . ICELAND
91 . . . . . . . . . . . INDIA
62........................INDONESIA
98 . . . . . . . . . . . IRAN
964 . . . . . . . . . . . IRAQ
353 . . . . . . . . . . . IRELAND, REPUBLIC OF
44 . . . . . . . . . . . ISLE OF MAN (UNITED KINGDOM)
972........................ISRAEL
39 . . . . . . . . . . . ITALY
225 . . . . . . . . . . . IVORY COAST, REPUBLIC OF
1 . . . . . . . . . . . JAMAICA (A/C 809)
81 . . . . . . . . . . . JAPAN
962........................JORDAN
7 . . . . . . . . . . . KAZAKHSTAN
254 . . . . . . . . . . . KENYA, REPUBLIC OF
686 . . . . . . . . . . . KIRIBATI
82 . . . . . . . . . . . KOREA, REPUBLIC OF
965........................KUWAIT
7 . . . . . . . . . . . KYRGYZSTAN
856 . . . . . . . . . . . LAOS
7 . . . . . . . . . . . LATVIA
961 . . . . . . . . . . . LEBANON
266........................LESOTHO
231 . . . . . . . . . . . LIBERIA
218 . . . . . . . . . . . LIBYA
7 . . . . . . . . . . . LITHUANIA
352 . . . . . . . . . . . LUXEMBOURG
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APPENDIX H
COUNTRY CODES
- CODE --------------------- COUNTRY NAME ----------------
853........................MACAO
261 . . . . . . . . . . . MADAGASCAR, DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF
265 . . . . . . . . . . . MALAWI
60 . . . . . . . . . . . MALAYSIA
960 . . . . . . . . . . . MALDIVES, REPUBLIC OF
223........................MALI REPUBLIC
356 . . . . . . . . . . . MALTA
692 . . . . . . . . . . . MARSHALL ISLANDS
596 . . . . . . . . . . . MARTINIQUE
222 . . . . . . . . . . . MAURITANIA, ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF
230........................MAURITIUS
269 . . . . . . . . . . . MAYOTTE ISLAND
52 . . . . . . . . . . . MEXICO
691 . . . . . . . . . . . MICRONESIA, FEDERAL STATES OF
508 . . . . . . . . . . . MIQUELON
7........................MOLDOVA
976 . . . . . . . . . . . MONGOLIAN PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC
1 . . . . . . . . . . . MONTSERRAT (A/C 809)
689 . . . . . . . . . . . MOOREA
212 . . . . . . . . . . . MOROCCO, KINGDOM OF
258........................MOZAMBIQUE
1 . . . . . . . . . . . MUSTIQUE (A/C 809)
95 . . . . . . . . . . . MYANMAR (FORMERLY BURMA)
264 . . . . . . . . . . . NAMIBIA
674 . . . . . . . . . . . NAURU
977........................NEPAL
31 . . . . . . . . . . . NETHERLANDS
599 . . . . . . . . . . . NETHERLANDS ANTILLES
1 . . . . . . . . . . . NEVIS (A/C 809)
675 . . . . . . . . . . . NEW BRITAIN
687........................NEW CALEDONIA
675 . . . . . . . . . . . NEW IRELAND
64 . . . . . . . . . . . NEW ZEALAND
505 . . . . . . . . . . . NICARAGUA
227 . . . . . . . . . . . NIGER REPUBLIC
234........................NIGERIA, FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF
683 . . . . . . . . . . . NIUE
672 . . . . . . . . . . . NORFOLK ISLAND
44 . . . . . . . . . . . NORTHERN IRELAND (UNITED KINGDOM)
47 . . . . . . . . . . . NORWAY
968........................OMAN
92 . . . . . . . . . . . PAKISTAN
1 . . . . . . . . . . . PALM ISLAND (A/C 809)
680 . . . . . . . . . . . PALAU, REPUBLIC OF
507 . . . . . . . . . . . PANAMA, REPUBLIC OF
675........................PAPUA NEW GUINEA
595 . . . . . . . . . . . PARAGUAY
Page 35
APPENDIX H
COUNTRY CODES
- CODE --------------------- COUNTRY NAME ----------------
51 . . . . . . . . . . . PERU
63 . . . . . . . . . . . PHILIPPINES
48 . . . . . . . . . . . POLAND
351........................PORTUGAL
974 . . . . . . . . . . . QATAR
262 . . . . . . . . . . . REUNION ISLAND
40 . . . . . . . . . . . ROMANIA
7 . . . . . . . . . . . RUSSIA
250........................RWANDA
596 . . . . . . . . . . . SAINT BARTHELEMY
290 . . . . . . . . . . . SAINT HELENA
1 . . . . . . . . . . . SAINT KITTS (A/C 809)
1 . . . . . . . . . . . SAINT LUCIA (A/C 809)
596........................SAINT MARTIN
508 . . . . . . . . . . . SAINT PIERRE
1 . . . . . . . . . . . SAINT VINCENT (A/C 809)
670 . . . . . . . . . . . SAIPAN
684 . . . . . . . . . . . SAMOA, AMERICAN
685........................SAMOA, WESTERN
239 . . . . . . . . . . . SAO TOME
966 . . . . . . . . . . . SAUDI ARABIA
44 . . . . . . . . . . . SCOTLAND (UNITED KINGDOM)
221 . . . . . . . . . . . SENEGAL REPUBLIC
248........................SEYCHELLES ISLANDS
232 . . . . . . . . . . . SIERRA LEONE
65 . . . . . . . . . . . SINGAPORE, REPUBLIC OF
42 . . . . . . . . . . . SLOVAKIA
386 . . . . . . . . . . . SLOVENIA, REPUBLIC OF
677........................SOLOMON ISLANDS
27 . . . . . . . . . . . SOUTH AFRICA, REPUBLIC OF
34 . . . . . . . . . . . SPAIN
94 . . . . . . . . . . . SRI LANKA, DEMOCRATIC SOCIALIST REPUBLIC OF
597 . . . . . . . . . . . SURINAME, REPUBLIC OF
268........................SWAZILAND
46 . . . . . . . . . . . SWEDEN
41 . . . . . . . . . . . SWITZERLAND
963 . . . . . . . . . . . SYRIAN ARAB REPUBLIC
689 . . . . . . . . . . . TAHITI
886........................TAIWAN, REPUBLIC OF CHINA
7 . . . . . . . . . . . TAJIKISTAN
255 . . . . . . . . . . . TANZANIA
66 . . . . . . . . . . . THAILAND
1 . . . . . . . . . . . TOBAGO (A/C 809)
228........................TOGO, REPUBLIC OF
676 . . . . . . . . . . . TONGA ISLANDS
1 . . . . . . . . . . . TRINIDAD (A/C 809)
216 . . . . . . . . . . . TUNISIA
90 . . . . . . . . . . . TURKEY
7........................TURKMENISTAN
1 . . . . . . . . . . . TURKS ISLANDS (A/C 809)
688 . . . . . . . . . . . TUVALU
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APPENDIX H
COUNTRY CODES
- CODE --------------------- COUNTRY NAME ----------------
256 . . . . . . . . . . . UGANDA
7 . . . . . . . . . . . UKRAINE
1........................UNION ISLAND (A/C 809)
971 . . . . . . . . . . . UNITED ARAB EMIRATES
44 . . . . . . . . . . . UNITED KINGDOM
1 . . . . . . . . . . . UNITED STATES
598 . . . . . . . . . . . URUGUAY
7........................UZBEKISTAN
678 . . . . . . . . . . . VANUATU, REPUBLIC OF
39 . . . . . . . . . . . VATICAN CITY
58 . . . . . . . . . . . VENEZUELA
84 . . . . . . . . . . . VIETNAM
44........................WALES (UNITED KINGDOM)
681 . . . . . . . . . . . WALLIS AND FUTUNA ISLANDS
685 . . . . . . . . . . . WESTERN SAMOA
967 . . . . . . . . . . . YEMEN, REPUBLIC OF
38 . . . . . . . . . . . YUGOSLAVIA, FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF
243........................ZAIRE, REPUBLIC OF
260 . . . . . . . . . . . ZAMBIA
263 . . . . . . . . . . . ZIMBABWE
NOTE: DATA IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE
Page 37
APPENDIX I
Countries requiring Operator Assistance to complete a call.
------------------------------------------------------------------
AFGHANISTAN
CUBA
EASTER ISLAND
MIDWAY
PITCAIRN ISLAND
SOMALI REPUBLIC
SPANISH SAHARA
SUDAN
WAKE
NOTE: DATA IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE
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APPENDIX J
INTERNATIONAL ACCESS CODES
ACCESS CODES TO THE USA,
FROM:
AUSTRALIA 0011
AUSTRIA-LINZ 00
AUSTRIA-VIENNA 900
BAHRAIN 0
BELGIUM 00
----------------------------------------------------------
BRAZIL 00
COLUMBIA 90
COSTA RICA 00
CYPRESS 00
CZECHOSLOVAKIA 00
----------------------------------------------------------
DENMARK 009
EL SALVADOR 0
FINLAND 990
FRANCE 19
FRENCH ANTILLES 19
----------------------------------------------------------
GERMANY 00
GREECE 00
GUAM 001
GUATAMALA 00
HONDURAS 00
----------------------------------------------------------
HONG KONG 001
HUNGARY 00
IRAN 00
IRAQ 00
IRELAND 16
----------------------------------------------------------
ISRAEL 00
ITALY 00
IVORY COAST 00
JAPAN 001
KOREA 001
----------------------------------------------------------
KUWAIT 00
LEBANON 00
LIBYA 00
LICHTENSTEIN 00
LUXEMBOURG 00
----------------------------------------------------------
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APPENDIX J
INTERNATIONAL ACCESS CODES
ACCESS CODES TO THE USA,
FROM:
MALAYSIA 00
MONACO 19
MOROCCO 00
NETHERLANDS 09
NETHERLANDS ANTILLES 00
----------------------------------------------------------
NEW ZEALAND 00
NICARAGUA 00
NORWAY 095
PANAMA 00
PHILIPPINES 00
----------------------------------------------------------
PORTUGAL 097
QATAR 0
SAUDI ARABIA 00
SENEGAL REPUBLIC 12
SINGAPORE 005
----------------------------------------------------------
SOUTH AFRICA/NAMIBIA 09
SPAIN 07
SWEDEN 009
SWITZERLAND 00
TAIWAN 002
----------------------------------------------------------
THAILAND 001
TUNISIA 00
TURKEY 99
UNITED ARAB EMIRATES 00
UNITED KINGDOM 010
----------------------------------------------------------
VATICAN CITY 00
VENEZUELA 00
Page 40
APPENDIX K
MARITIME SERVICES
AT&T RADIOTELEPHONE: Provides two-way voice communications between, ships,
aircraft, and land stations. Worldwide with service links to most US and
overseas telephones. To Place Call dial High Seas Operator 1 800 SEA-CALL
.
MARITIME SATELLITE SERVICE: Provides for direct-dial capabilites
for voice and data communications between ships and telephones on land, sea,
or air. To place a SHORE-TO-SHIP direct dial call:
1. Input your International Access Code (for the USA it is 011)
2. Input Ocean Code (Atlantic East:871, West:874; Pacific:872; Indian:873)
3. Input the 7 digit Ship Number
EXAMPLE: 011-873-123-4567
NOTES:
A. Provided by COMSAT Maritime Services.
B. Service is only available on ships/aircraft equipped with INMARSAT
Ship/Aircraft Earth Stations.
C. For Directory Assistance or General Information, call: 1 800 MARISAT
D. ATLANTIC REGION CODES OVERLAP (871 & 872). A RECORDED MESSAGE WILL
INFORM CALLER AND THEN CALLER SHOULD REDIAL CORRECT CODE.
NOTE: ALL DATA/CHARGES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE.
Page 41
APPENDIX L
AERONAUTICAL SERVICES
AT&T RADIOTELEPHONE: Provides two-way voice communications between, ships,
aircraft, and land stations. Worldwide with service links to most US and
overseas telephones. To Place Call dial High Seas Operator 1 800 SEA-CALL
MARITIME SATELLITE SERVICE: Provides for direct-dial capabilites
for voice and data communications between ships and telephones on land, sea,
or air. To place a GROUND-TO-AIRCRAFT direct dial call:
1. Input your International Access Code (for the USA it is 011)
2. Input Ocean Code (Atlantic East:871, West:874; Pacific:872; Indian:873)
3. Input the digit 5 (Denotes Aircraft)
4. Input the 8 digit Aircraft Number EXAMPLE: 011-871-5-87654321
NOTES:
A. Due to the rapid movement of aircraft the Ocean Region dialed may not be
correct. The Satellite Operate will assist the caller in dialing.
B. Provided by COMSAT Maritime Services.
C. Service is only available on ships/aircraft equipped with INMARSAT
Ship/Aircraft Earth Stations.
D. For Directory Assistance or General Information, call: 1 800 SKY WAYS
E. ATLANTIC REGION CODES OVERLAP (871 & 872). A RECORDED MESSAGE WILL
INFORM CALLER AND THEN CALLER SHOULD REDIAL CORRECT CODE.
NOTE: ALL DATA/CHARGES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE.
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APPENDIX M
RECENT CHANGES: USA/CN AREA CODES
1996. CALIFORNIA/USA. 213 818 & 310/562, OPERATIONAL STATUS: 02/01/96
213, 818, 310 LOS ANGELES & ORANGE COUNTIES, 562 PARTS OF SAME.
1994. PENNSYLVANIA/USA. 215/610, OPERATIONAL STATUS: 01/08/94
215 PHILADELPHIA AREA, 610 SURROUNDING AREA.
1993. ONTARIO/CANADA. 416/905, OPERATIONAL STATUS: 10/02/93
416 TORONTO AREA, 905 SURROUNDING AREAS.
1993. NORTH CAROLINA/USA. 919/910, OPERATIONAL STATUS: 11/14/93
919 RALEIGH/DURHAM AREA, 910 GREENSBORO/WILINGTON AREA.
1992. MICHIGAN/USA. 313/810, OPERATIONAL STATUS: 12/01/93
313 DETROIT AREA, 810 FLINT AREA.
1992. NEW YORK/USA. 212/718, OPERATIONAL STATUS: ON-LINE
212 MANHATTEN, 718 BROOKLYN/QUEENS/STATEN I/BRONX.
1992. NEW YORK/USA. 212/917, OPERATIONAL STATUS: ON-LINE
212 MANHATTEN, 917 MANHATTEN CELLUAR.
1992. CALIFORNIA/USA. 714/909, OPERATIONAL STATUS: ON-LINE
714 ORANGE COUNTY, 909, SAN BERNADINO AND SURROUNDING AREA.
1992. TEXAS/USA. 512/210, OPERATIONAL STATUS: ON-LINE.
512, AUSTIN/CORPUS CHRISTI AREA, 210 SAN ANTONIO & SURROUNDING AREA.
1992. GEORGIA/USA. 404/706 OPERATIONAL STATUS: ON-LINE
404 ATLANTA AREA, 706 SURROUNDING AREA.
1992. MARYLAND/USA. 310/410, OPERATIONAL STATUS: ON-LINE
310 WESTERN MARYLAND, 410 BALTIMORE AND SURROUNDING AREA.
1991. CALIFORNIA/USA. 415/510, OPERATIONAL STATUS: ON-LINE
415 SAN FRANCISCO AREA, 510 OAKLAND AREA.
1991. CALIFORNIA/USA. 213/310, OPERATIONAL STATUS: ON-LINE
213 LOS ANGELES AREA, 310 LONG BEACH AREA.
1991. NEW JERSEY/USA. 201/908, OPERATIONAL STATUS: ON-LINE
201 NEWARK/PATTERSON AREA, 908 CENTRAL NEW JERSEY.
1991. TEXAS/USA. 214/903, OPERATIONAL STATUS: ON-LINE
214 DALLAS AREA, 903 SURROUNDING AREA.
NOTE: DATA IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE.