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- Date: Wed, 6 Jan 93 0:32:59 EST
- From: lunatix!chelf@ms.uky.edu
- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.telecom
- Subject: Out of Town Businesses on Local Numbers?
- Message-ID: <telecom13.10.5@eecs.nwu.edu>
- Organization: TELECOM Digest
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- X-Telecom-Digest: Volume 13, Issue 10, Message 5 of 11
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- The other day, I saw the number for a business located in a nearby
- town (which is not normally in the local calling area), however, the
- prefix was a local one. I tried calling the number, but could not get
- through. I tried the operator and she connected me, and after asking
- why the 'number' was in my town, and the 'business' was in another,
- she only said, 'It's in the computer, but it is connected to a
- different town.'
-
- Any ideas as to what's happening here?
-
-
- [Moderator's Note: Businesses (actually, anyone, but it is mostly
- businesses) can have a 'foreign exchange' line -- commonly known as an
- FX. When they use that phone, or receive calls on it, it is as though
- they were in the place where the phone exchange is located. There are
- various reasons one might do this. One reason is the company makes a
- large volume of calls to that town, and the cost of the FX line plus
- local calling charges, if any, are less than the cost of the same
- number of calls dialed as long distance. Other times an FX line is
- intended to give a company a 'presence' in the town where it is
- located. They wish to make a convenient way for their customers in
- that town to reach them, and find the call volume is sufficient to
- warrant a dedicated FX line rather than hundreds (or thousands) of
- calls on 800 lines. Whether or not an FX line makes better sense than
- (for example) a IN-WATS line is an applications problem. With the cost
- of long distance and/or 800 calls being less than ever before, FX
- lines are not nearly as common as they used to be. PAT]
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