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- From: jimmy@denwa.info.com (Jim Gottlieb)
- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.telecom
- Subject: Re: Apartment Security Stupidity
- Message-ID: <telecom13.39.2@eecs.nwu.edu>
- Date: 23 Jan 93 19:37:05 GMT
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- > [Moderator's Note: All the landlord needs is a few long distance calls
- > made from that phone to demonstrate a 'regular phone line' is NOT a
- > cheaper way to go. Some landlords may even be too stupid to have those
- > phones blocked from 900/976/incoming calls,
-
- Time to check the statute of limitations again ...
-
- I've had a lot of fun with these things over the years. Back in high
- school (1978), some friends and I saw one for the first time. We
- ordered Call Forwarding on that line and took turns forwarding it to
- ourselves so that we could have a line from that rate area. In fact,
- I still had it forwarding to myself until about 1990, when I guess
- they got suspicious about the large number of local calls on their
- bill.
-
- And in the building I now live in, I used to have the line for the
- entrance phone wired into my apartment. I used it exclusively as a
- "wake-up line". That was the one phone that would ring while I sleep
- and the phone system is in "Night Mode". I didn't make calls on it,
- and it seemed silly to pay for a line that may be used once every
- month when someone needs to wake me up.
-
- Alas, GTE discovered it one day and turned me in to the office of the
- building. Now I use a pocket pager to wake me up at night.
-
- Now what about that lonely line for the payphone in the lobby that no
- one ever uses ... :-)
-
-
- Jim Gottlieb
- E-Mail: jimmy@denwa.info.com In Japan: jimmy@info.juice.or.jp
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-
-
- [Moderator's Note: You get caught tapping a payphone line (or running
- an extension of it in secret to somewhere) and you might go to jail.
- At least Illinois Bell takes that quite seriously. What would you do,
- use that line to get incoming calls only? You certainly cannot deposit
- coins for an outgoing call :). How would you deal with being on the
- phone talking to someone when a legitimate user in the lobby picked up
- the receiver to make a call? I guess it would be good for quick (and
- free) calls to directory assistance. Years ago as a young teenager, my
- uncle owned a drug store with a payphone, and a regular phone back at
- the pharmacy counter. He had a two-line, turn-button phone with the
- business line on one side of the button, and an extension to the semi-
- public payphone on the other side. (Extensions *are* legal on semi-public
- payphones, but the polarity used to be reversed so you could answer,
- but not dial out on the payphone extension.) In those days, pay phones
- had ground start lines and the coin dropping down the slot caused a
- contact to connect ground to the tip for just a second. I fixed things
- up so the third position on the turn button phone (momentary press
- down and release) applied the needed ground to the pay phone line and
- this allowed outgoing calls without a coin. It took about two days for
- telco to send an Inspector out to the store to snoop around. PAT]
-