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- Subject: Do-It-Yourself Caller ID
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- Date: 5 Jan 93 19:25:11 GMT
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- X-Telecom-Digest: Volume 13, Issue 10, Message 11 of 11
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- From the Dec 1992 {Telecommunications} magazine in the Technology Watch
- Page 14:
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- Do-It-Yourself Caller ID
-
- "Caller ID hits the computer marketplace. While the Telcos roll out
- Caller ID systems and regulators wrestle with privacy issues, the
- consumer marketplace is offering its own form of call screening. One
- such product is offered through KES Communications Inc., which has
- released Friends Only, a device that picks up calls before the
- telephone rings. With it, users can dodge unwanted calls via a
- three-digit security access code."
-
- "When a caller initially gets through, an operator-like voice says:
-
- 'Thank you for calling; please enter your access code.' Callers who
- do not enter the code within ten seconds are disconnected. The device
- is FCC compliant, but users may encounter some procedural difficulties
- prior to using the product. KES notes that changes in telco
- facilities, equipment, or operation of the product. In addition, the
- local exchange carrier must be notified prior to connection in order
- to comply with state tariffs; and in some states, PUCs must approve
- use prior to connection. The device uses RJ-11C connectors which plug
- into telephone and wall receptacles. It is compatable with special
- features such as call waiting, call forwarding, and three-way calling.
- The price is $99.95."
-
- No address or phone number was supplied. Wonder if you need a access
- code to get them to answer the phone?
-
-
- Thomas K Hinder
- Martin Marietta Computing Standards
- 4795 Meadow Wood Lane
- Chantilly, VA 22021
- 703.802.5593 (v) 703.802.5218 (f)
-
-
- [Moderator's Note: This is just the old 'Priv-Code' device. It first
- came out in the middle 1970's and was manufactured then by the
- International Mobile Machines Corp. of Bala Cynwyd, PA. It sits on the
- line and grabs all incoming calls. Unless the person enters the proper
- code, your phone never rings. Certain codes are allocated to send
- calls direct to an answering machine you attach to the line. I had one
- about fifteen years ago; they are fun, but can be a nuisance for
- people trying to legitimatly reach you who do not have a code number.
- I think someone wrote me once to say IMM no longer was making the
- thing; someone else is doing it now. PAT]
-