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- From: jrg@blodwen.demon.co.uk (James R Grinter)
- Newsgroups: uk.telecom,news.answers
- Subject: uk.telecom FAQ, Part 1/3 - Questions, and Contacts.
- Supersedes: <uk-telecom-1_831940497@blodwen.demon.co.uk>
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- Date: 16 Jun 1996 23:47:49 +0100
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- Summary: uk.telecom Frequently Asked Questions + Answers
- This is the list of answers to frequently asked questions
- for the newsgroup uk.telecom, including both UK Contact &
- resource information, UK Telephone service information (part 2)
- and technical information (part 3).
- Keywords: FAQ, uk.telecom
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- Version: 2.11
-
- Frequently Asked Questions for uk.telecom
-
- Part 1 - Questions and Contacts
-
- Compiled/ Posted by James Grinter <jrg@blodwen.demon.co.uk>
-
- These articles attempt to summarise answers to some of the more often
- asked questions in the newsgroup uk.telecom.
-
- This first part of the Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) summarises the
- questions, and gives places to go for further information.
-
- See also below for details of the uk.telecom archive, or the find the
- regular post to uk.telecom.
-
- ----
-
- This post, and all other periodic postings to news.answers are
- available for anonymous ftp in the periodic posting archive
- rtfm.mit.edu:/pub/usenet/. [18.181.0.24], or via E-mail by sending a
- message to <mail-server@rtfm.mit.edu> (send a message with "help" in
- the body to get more information).
-
- This is mirrored at <URL:ftp://sunsite.doc.ic.ac.uk/usenet/news.answers/>.
-
- This FAQ is also available in a simple hypertext form on the World Wide
- Web at <URL:http://www.gbnet.net/net/uk-telecom/>
-
- Other FAQs are available on the World Wide Web at
- <URL:http://www.cis.ohio-state.edu/hypertext/faq/usenet/top.html>.
-
- ----
-
- [Compilers Notes are in square brackets (like this)]
-
- Comments / Contributions **always** welcomed with open arms either on
- the newsgroup or via email :-) -- james.
-
-
- Disclaimer:
- This information has been culled from postings to
- uk.telecom, mail and occasionally from files of the
- comp.dcom.telecom archive. I give no guarantees of
- its accuracy etc.. I also reserve the right to edit
- postings for length and relevance.
-
- **Please**, only use any prices as a guide - if you want
- up-to-date pricing information contact the relevant
- people. (many numbers are listed at the bottom of
- this article)
-
- Thanks:
- My thanks to all those who participate in the uk.telecom
- newsgroup.
-
- **Special** thanks to the original compiler of this FAQ,
- Christopher Samuel <chris@rivers.dra.hmg.gb> - his
- name has moved to here so that people don't keep troubling
- him with regards to this FAQ!
-
- ----
-
- Subject: Part 2 - Telephone Service
-
- Subject: What is uk.telecom ?
- Subject: Phone numbers
- Q: Why do we need another digit in the phone numbers?
- Q: So who decided, and what were the choices?
- Q: Who owns this numbering space ?
- Q: I've heard someone mention about Mercury's 0500 service, what is it ?
- Q: How can I phone American 1-800 (toll free) numbers from the UK ?
- Q: How do I dial a number with a mnemonic in it ?
- Q: What are BT Phonebase/ Electronic Yellow Pages/ TeleDirectory and
- how do you get access to them?
- Q: What defines a local call area?
- Q: When did the National Code Change take place?
- Q: When did the International access code change happen?
- Q: I want a new line with a particular number, or want to renumber an
- existing line to a particular number.
- Q: What sort of dialling code is <x>?
- Q: What codes are free to the caller?
- Q: How should I correctly write my telephone number?
- Q: What is a "DE block"?
- Subject: Oftel
- Q: Who or what are OFTEL? How do I contact them?
- Q: Do OFTEL set any of BT's charges?
- Q: How do I get a copy of 'Oftel News'?
- Subject: ICSTIS
- Q: Who or what are ICSTIS? How do I contact them? {*}
- Subject: Mercury Communications Ltd
- Q: Can you use a Mercury 131 account from any phone? {*}
- Q: What is the Mercury beep, and can I get rid of it ?
- Q: What do I get on Mercury's itemised bill using cost centres?
- Q: Is it possible to access Mercury 131 from a BT Payphone?
- Q: How can I dial 9 digit numbers quickly- the system waits a
- while for the 10th digit?
- Q: What is the Mercury 132 service? {*}
- Q: Can I tell if Mercury 131/132 service is available in my area? {*}
- Q: Can I use 132 service from multiple exchange lines? {*}
- Q: How do I get Mercury's price list?
- Subject: British Telecommuncations plc (BT)
- Q: Why is there no 0345 access to PSS Dialplus ?
- Q: What **are** these Network Services that people keep mentioning?
- Are they a BT version of teletext or something? Do you have to
- pay for them?
- Q: When I use call waiting, and press R to get the dialling tone
- so that I can get to the new caller, nothing happens i.e. no
- dialling tone.
- Q: How do I order BT's full price list ?
- Q: How do I get a BT 'Midnight line'?
- Q: Are calls made on Midnight lines **outside** the Midnight-6am
- free period charged at normal dialled rates?
- Q: Can I get a fully itemised bill from BT ?
- Q: How can I get ISDN?
- Q: What are the costs of ISDN connection and calls?
- Q: What does an 0990 number offer you, and what is its cost? {*}
- Subject: Caller ID/ Caller Identification (CLI/CLID)
- Q: Is Caller ID available in the UK ?
- Q: What PSTN phones support Caller ID?
- Q: What ISDN phones support Caller ID, decoding and displaying it?
- Q: I've seen a couple of ads in Exchange & Mart for Caller ID devices...
- anyone know if these really work ?
- Subject: Call barring
- Q: Will BT provide a line with all outgoing calls disabled except
- to Mercury?
- Q: Is it possible to bar reverse charge calls on a line that
- allows incoming calls?
- Q: What are the newly announced plans for barring 0898 Adult
- Entertainment premium-rate numbers? {*}
- Subject: Engaged lines
- Q: If someone's number is permanently engaged, what can you do?
- Q: What can BT do about a phone off the hook?
- Subject: Automatic announcements
- Q: What are the meanings of the various automatic announcements? {*}
- Q: What are those 'Doh dah dee' tones?
- Subject: Chargecards
- Q: I want to get a BT Chargecard, the problem seemed to be that
- you need to be a current customer (have a phone) to be able to
- get one. Is this so? If it is why is it so?
- Q: Why can't I direct dial with my BT chargecard on Cellnet ?
- Q: What itemisation do I get with a BT Chargecard?
- Q: What service do you get with the Mercury Calling Card?
- Q: What service do you get with BT's Chargecard
- Subject: Other Telephone services
- Q: What is AT&T Direct ?
- Q: What is Flextel?
- Q: What ways are there of calling the US cheaper than BT or Mercury?
- Q: Who are ACC?
- Subject: Facsimile/ FAX machines
- Q: Where can I get a FAX switch from?
- Q: What is the legal status of messages transmitted via Facsimile?
- Subject: Radio Pagers
- Q: What are recommended pager companies in the UK?
- Subject: Cellular/ Mobile phones
- Q: I was recently offered a "free" Cellphone with a product I
- bought. While I accept that it may be a condition of accepting the
- "free" phone that you also subscribe to their airtime, is it
- actually _illegal_ not to purchase an agreement with the phone?
- Q: Will calls from PSTN lines to mobile phones, in other
- countries, work? What premium will I pay above the normal
- charges?
- Q: Will inbound access to UK mobiles work?
- Q: Where can I get details of Cellnet, Vodafone, One2One, and Orange
- coverage?
- Q: Why do analogue cellphones have a 'soft' serial number,
- enabling alteration?
- Q: What do Cellnet Callback and Vodafone Messenger offer? Who do
- I ring for help?
- Q: What prompts the Cellnet callback or Vodafone Messenger
- systems to call back?
- Q: Who are the 'People's phone'?
- Q: How can I check the status of a GSM or PCN phone's divert and
- call waiting?
- Q: What facilities are present in GSM and PCN handsets (like Orange and
- One2One) to counter 'phone thieves?
- Q: What are the functions possible with Hutchison's Voice messaging
- service?
- Q: What are the phone numbers for the GSM network SMS 'message
- centres'.
- Subject: Phone Call charges
- Q: Why are some numbers charged for when they don't exist?
- Q: What are the costs of running 0345 and 0800 number services?
- Q: What are the current phone-call costs?
- Q: What is an 'average' 'phone bill for the US, as a comparison?
- Q: So how do the Americans price their 'phone calls then?
- Q: What happens with the cost of calls which last over two or more
- charge bands?
- Subject: Other Telecoms info
- Q: Where can I get an old style BT phone box from ?
- Q: So tell me some more about these old phone boxes
-
- ----
-
- Subject: Part 3 - Technical matters
-
- Subject: How do phones work?
- Q: Okay, so tell me this. How do phones work ?
- Q: Where can I get technical information about UK telecommunication
- systems?
- Q: What do those wires do? [last update 27/3/95]
- Q: Why a third wire for the bell?
- Q: What's this about master sockets and lineboxes?
- Q: My equipment (telephone, modem, computer...) has an RJ11 socket
- for connecting the line cord. What are the connections?
- Q: Does it matter if A and B are interchanged?
- Q: Why that 470 kohm resistor in the master socket?
- Subject: BABT
- Q: Who or what are BABT? How do I contact them?
- Subject: PSTN
- Q: How can I simulate the PSTN?
- Subject: PSDN
- Q: What is the PSDN?
- Subject: ISDN
- Q: What is ISDN?
- Q: What are the costs of ISDN connection and calls?
- Q: Say I want to access my University computer from home, using an
- ISDN connection, in order to get fast terminal access and file
- transfer. What would I need to connect a PC to a Workstation
- over this?
- Q: What's the difference in equipment at the exchange switch between
- an ISDN line and that for an analogue line?
- Subject: Leased lines
- Q: We ordered a 14.4k leased line, and BT are installing a 64k
- line with convertor. Why, and surely it costs them the same?
- Subject: Exchange features
- Q: Is it possible to set up a three way call, then have one of the
- other guys introduce another caller.. ad infinitum?
- Q: How does Caller ID Work?
- Q: I hear that PABXs with two or more incoming lines require a
- maintainance contract.
- Subject: Telephones
- Q: Why does my pre-socket phone 'tinkle' in the night ?
- Q: What is the difference between Timed Break Recall (the Recall button)
- and flashing the hook?
- Q: How does the BT Chargecard system work ? {*}
- Subject: Modems
- Q: I use Network Services to bar incoming calls, but when the
- barring is inforce, the dialtone is different, and hence my modem
- won't autodial. Is there a way round this?
- Q: Can you use ordinary dial-up modems over a leased line?
- Q: How can I use my analogue cellular phone with a computer modem?
- Q: Can I use a modem with GSM/PCN? (otherwise known as "Can I get
- free internet access on Mercury One-2-one?")
- Q: I'm having a problem with my modem. Intermittently it fails to
- connect.
- Subject: Faxes
- Q: How do FAX switchers work?
- Subject: Answering machines
- Q: How do I stop my answering machine recording the "Please
- replace the handset & Try Again" message when someone hangs up
- without leaving a message?
- Subject: Radio Pagers
- Q: Is it possible to use a computer and modem to send messages to
- UK pagers?
- Subject: Cellular/ Mobile phones
- Q: What are the new digital phone networks capabilities for data
- communications? [ie. Can I use my One2One/Orange phone?]
- Q: What do One2One PCN aerials look like?
- Q: How do mobile phones work in tunnels
- Q: How does the network find the mobile phone?
- Q: How does the network distinguish between 'switched off' and 'not
- responding' when giving messages to the caller?
- Subject: CT2 (Phonepoint, Hutchison Rabbit, etc)
- Q: How do I unlock a Hutchison Rabbit handset?
- Q: What are the little switches in a rabbit handset battery
- compartment for?
- Q: Where can I get batters for a Rabbit handset from? {*}
- Subject: Telephone exchanges
- Q: What types of exchange are there, and which can be digital ?
- Q: What is the difference between a System X and System Y exchange ?
- Q: What is the number that will dial my 'phone back to test the
- ringing?
- Q: When I called 175 from home there was a message telling me my
- phone number, then when I hung up I was called back and offered a
- mysterious menu. Anyone know how to work it?
- Q: What do the various messages from the 175 tester on System X really
- mean, eg. "Earth A, Battery B"?
- Q: Is there a way I can pulse-dial a digital exchange number and then
- tone dial from there?
- Subject: International calls
- Q: How do I get a guaranteed non-satellite circuit to the USA ?
- Q: Is non-satellite link to the US helpful when using transfer protocols
- such as XModem?
- Subject: Phone numbers/ DTMF
- Q: What are the frequencies for DTMF (Dual-tone multi-frequency) digits?
- Q: How can I identify a 'phone number from a recording of the DTMF digits?
-
- ----
-
- Subject: Where can I get further information from ?
-
- ONLINE:
-
- There are several other telecoms related newsgroups which I am aware
- of . The two main ones are comp.dcom.telecom and
- comp.dcom.telecom.tech but be warned, they tend to be dominated by US
- specific items, and the first one is moderated as a gatewayed digest,
- so articles MUST be submitted to the moderator for approval.
- (Submissions: <telecom@eecs.nwu.edu>, requests to telecom-request at
- same address). Look also at alt.dcom.telecom.
-
- FTP/ Telnet/ Mail:
-
- There is a uk.telecom archive at Imperial College in
- <URL:ftp://sunsite.doc.ic.ac.uk/usenet/uk.telecom/>. It contains both an
- archive of the group in volume92/, volume93/, etc with an index by
- subject in the file Index, and a small collection of useful files in
- the 'archive' directory, including some versions of the FAQ and the
- network services posting. Some of the 'archive' directory is currently
- a little out of date.
-
- For anonymous FTP, the Usenet newsgroup comp.dcom.telecom has an archive
- site at lcs.mit.edu [18.26.0.36], with a quite comprehensive suite of
- files, including some UK specific stuff. This and the uk.telecom
- archive is fully mirrored at <URL:ftp://ftp.funet.fi/pub/doc/telecom/>.
-
- Adrian Savage's 'UK Telecom Information Source', with details
- of UK telephone operator tariffs. <URL:http://pobox.com/%7Etis/>.
-
- Telecoms information, including an on-line version of all the National FM
- (i.e. not Local or AM) transmitters, derived from BBC and other
- enigineering information. <URL:ftp://ftp.pipex.net/pub/telecom/>.
-
- A list of UK STD area codes is available from
- <URL:ftp://ftp.pipex.net/pub/areacode/>. [This list is not currently
- being maintained]
-
- A list of 0800 and 0500 numbers is available from
- <URL:ftp://ftp.pipex.net/pub/telecom/> and from
- <URL:ftp://ftp.demon.co.uk/pub/misc/0800num.txt> - a list in Freephone
- number order and <URL:ftp://ftp.demon.co.uk/pub/misc/0800cat.txt> - a list
- by Category.
-
- Tim Clark, at Warwick University, has some useful collections of phone
- information, including UK Telephone National Number Group codes
- (NNGs), and 'Oftel Specified Numbering Scheme'. see
- <URL:http://www.warwick.ac.uk/WWW/search/Phones/phone.html>.
-
-
- Mailing lists:
-
- Phone card collectors mailing list: subscribe with mail saying 'subscribe
- phonecard-collectors Your Name' to <mailserver@lists.funet.fi>. Messages **to
- the list** are sent to <phonecard-collectors@lists.funet.fi>.
-
- iSDX managers mailing list: Requests for inclusion/deletion should be sent
- to <majordomo@tadpole.co.uk> (message body 'subscribe isdx').
- Submissions sent to <isdx@tadpole.co.uk> will be reflected to the list
- members.
-
- Orange users mailing list - subscribe with 'subscribe orange' or
- 'subscribe orange-digest' to <majordomo@mcc.ac.uk>, list is at
- <orange@mcc.ac.uk>. An archive of the list is kept at
- <URL:ftp://ftp.mcc.ac.uk/pub/mail-archives/orange/>.
-
- Other WWW resources:
-
- ITU archive, <URL:gopher://info.itu.ch:70/>, <URL:http://www.itu.ch/>.
- OFTEL <URL:http://www.open.gov.uk/oftel/oftelwww/oftelhm.htm>
- ICSTIS <URL:http://www.icstis.org.uk/>
- UK ISDN FAQ <URL:http://www.multithread.co.uk/isdnfaq.htm>.
- Telephone
- charging <URL:http://www.gold.net/users/cdwf/phones/charging.html>
- ----
-
- DIRECT CONTACT:
-
- You could try BT, or Mercury direct, if you really want to.
-
- [Thanks to Kevin Hopkins <pkh@cs.nott.ac.uk> for most of these numbers]
-
- For BT enquiries the phone numbers are
-
- BT Line Any Line
- Residential General Enquiries 150 0800 800150
- Residential Fault Reports 151 0800 800151
- Business General Enquiries 152 0800 800152
- Business Fault Reports 154 0800 800154
- (and billing enquiries)
-
- Iain Vallance's office (direct) (0171) 356 6666
-
- Recorded advice line --- 0800 666700
- (basic information and further BT contact points)
- Welsh language advice line --- 0800 663388
- Reporting Malicious calls --- 0800 661441
- (to BT's specialist bureaux)
- General BT enquiries --- 0800 212950
- (Personnel, Schools' Liaison, Media etc)
-
- Telephone preference service 0800 398893
-
- BT news line --- 0800 500005
-
- For Mercury enquiries the phone numbers are
-
- General Enquiries 0500 500 194
- Business 0500 700 101
- Fault Reports
- Residential 0500 500 193
- Small Businesses 0500 700 103
- Large Businesses 0500 424 193
- Billing Enquiries 0500 500 196
- Business 0500 700 102
- Operator Service
- for Disabled Customers 0500 500 195
- Customer Relations 0500 500 197
-
- YourCall Scheme 0500 200 930
- Calling Card Info 0500 100 505
-
- Telephone preference service 0500 398 893
-
- For some of the other carriers and services
-
- ACC 0800 160 111
- AT&T (0171) 925 8000 (uk head office switchboard)
- General enq. 0800 064 0001
- 'Direct' 0500 89 7801
- Energis 0800 161600
- Ionica (01223) 223000
- Fax: (01223) 223100
- ICSTIS (0171) 430 2228
- 0800 500 212 (complaints only)
- MCI: 0800 89 0222
- Sprint: 0800 89 0877
- Swiftcall: (0171) 488 2001 (Visa/ MC required)
-
- Mercury One2One 0500 500 121 (sales)
- 0958 121 121 (customer services)
- 956/ 0956 956 956 - Talking Guide Book
- (C&W/ USWest owned company)
- Orange plc 0800 286 286
- 0973 100 150 - customer service
- (01454) 624 664
- Cellnet/ Lifetime 616/ 321
- FleXtel 0956 700 700 (sales)
- Hutchison Pagers 0800 59 00 59
-
- Vodafone directory enquiries (available from abroad, sometimes..)
- +44 836 192 192
-
- Cable information
-
- Aberdeen Cable Aberdeen 01224 633633
- Andover Cablevision Andover, 01264 332300
- Anglia Cable Harlow, 01279 867867
- Birmingham Cable Birmingham 0121 628 2828
- Cable Corporation Windsor 01753 810707
- Cable London North London 0171 911 0911
- Cable Midlands Wolverhampton 0500 838485
- Cable North West Liverpool 0500 500150
- CableTel Surrey and Hants, West Central Scotland,
- South Wales, Beds and Herts, Kirklees,
- & Nothern Ireland 0800 602 603
- Cablevision Bedfordshire South Bedfordshire 01582 401001
- Cambridge Cable Cambridge 01223 567567
- Coventry Cable Coventry 01203 505070
- Diamond Cable Nottingham 0115 952 2222
- Encom Tower Hamlets 0171 363 3000
- Bell Cablemedia Watford 01923 464646
- LCC Cable Leicester 0116 233 4000
- Metro Cable Welwyn Garden City 01707 336844
- Norwich Cablevision Norwich, Norfolk 01603 787892
- Nynex Bromley, Derby, Solent, Sussex,
- & Surrey, 0345 114455
- Bolton & Blackburn 01204 365440
- Peterborough Cablevision Peterborough 01733 230303
- Swindon Cable Swindon, Wiltshire 01793 615601
- Telecential Hemel Hempstead 01442 230444
- Northants 01604 494949
- Reading & Bracknell 01734 755155
- United Artists Avon 01454 619666
- 0500 600150
- Cotswolds 0500 532222
- Croydon 0181 781 0555
- Dundee 01382 22220
- Edinburgh 0131 539 0000
- Glenrothes 01592 630430
- London South 0181 781 0555
- South East 01268 470000
- North East 0191 420 4000
- Motherwell 01698 810827
- Newcastle 0191 420 4000
- Perth 01738 38794
- Videotron Southampton 01703 315315
- South & West London 0181 244 1111
- Westminster Cable London 0171 935 4400
- Yorkshire Cable Group Bradford 01274 828200
-
-
- Mandarin Technology:
-
- Another source of information are Mandarin Technology, who have told us
- that they do try to help anyone needing more telecom-based information,
- especially in the regulatory fields, and are equally happy to respond to
- enquiries received by voice, fax or email.
-
- Details (pinched from Richard Cox's .signature) {*}
-
- Mandarin Technology, P.O. Box 111, Penarth, South Glamorgan, Wales: CF64 3YG
- Telephone: 09733 111111; Fax: 09733 111100; VoiceMail: 09411 515151
- E-mail address: richard@mandarin.com - PGP2.3 public key available on request
-
-
- Wish List:
-
- 1) UK versions of comp.dcom.telecom archive files.
-
- 2) People emailing me with all those corrections to this info.
-
- Thanks section:
-
- This FAQ would not have been possible without contributions, help and
- support from the following people
-
- richard@mandarin.com (Richard Cox), keith@unipalm.co.uk (Keith
- Mitchell), tjo@its.bt.co.uk (Tim Oldham), gta@uk.ac.st-andrews (Graham
- Allan), jcs@zoo.bt.co.uk (John C Sager), cudac@warwick.ac.uk (Tim
- Clark), syngen@dir.ulcc.ac.uk (Syngen Brown), brian@rtf.bt.co.uk
- (Brian N Butterworth), malcolmr@sun.pcl.ac.uk (Malcolm Ray),
- steveh@orbital.demon.co.uk (Stephen Hebditch), chris@visionware.co.uk
- (Chris Davies), ags@uk.co.gec-mrc (Gavin Spittlehouse),
- rf@cl.cam.ac.uk (Robin Fairbairns), ranald.mcintyre@almac.co.uk
- (Ranald Mcintyre), mcneill@devon.co.uk (Keith McNeill),
- mark@mozart.demon.co.uk (Mark Whalley), fisher@minster.york.ac.uk
- (Tony Fisher), shakib.otaqui@almac.co.uk (Shakib Otaqui),
- gdk@ipg.ph.kcl.ac.uk (Gary Kendall) roy@harlqn.co.uk (Roy Badami),
- rogerb@eiffel.demon.co.uk (Roger Browne), pm@nowster.demon.co.uk (Paul
- Martin), whiskerp@logica.co.uk (Peter Whisker),
- dplumb@cix.compulink.co.uk (Dave Plumb), smckinty@sun.com (Steve
- McKinty), kevinh@hasler.ascom.ch (Kevin H), ntitley@axion.bt.co.uk
- (Nigel Titley), neil@pio.gid.co.uk (Neil Todd), grmd@lrts1.demon.co.uk
- (Gareth R. M. Davies), zzatsjl@nessie.mcc.ac.uk (Janusz Lukasiak),
- tjfs@tadtec.co.uk (Tim Steele), mcr@holly.demon.co.uk (Mark Rogers),
- co94001@black.ox.ac.uk, lsg001@cck.coventry.ac.uk (Graham Wilson),
- mzmijews@mgzcs.demon.co.uk (George Zmijewski), phil@muppett.bt.co.uk
- (Phil Houseago), cook@gfms.bt.co.uk (Martin Cook),
- rickp@sooty.demon.co.uk (Rick Payne), flavell@v2.ph.gla.ac.uk (Alan J
- Flavell), kevin@parsley.demon.co.uk (Kevin Holley),
- sdpage@anderson.co.uk (Stephen Page), Russell@anchorag.demon.co.uk
- (Russell Whitworth), ianh@spuddy.mew.co.uk (Ian Hastie),
- pcoathup@attmail.com (Phillip Coathup), frank@g3wtk.demon.co.uk (Frank
- Erskine), parrot@spuddy.mew.co.uk (Jonathan Cohen),
- chris@boots.demon.co.uk (Chris Boots), barry@dbconsult.demon.co.uk
- (Barry Chatfield), TREG@acarr.demon.co.uk (Allan G Carr).
-
- and all the readers/ posters to uk.telecom, especially those
- who (unfortunately) come in for a lot of flak because of their employer's
- sometimes odd actions. Keep posting!
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- [end of uk.telecom FAQ part 1/3]
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