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- Date: 15 Aug 1992 09:52:03 -0700
- From: leavens@mizar.usc.edu (Justin Leavens)
- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.telecom
- Subject: Re: Pacific Bell Ads For CLASS
- Message-ID: <telecom12.630.4@eecs.nwu.edu>
- Organization: University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA
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- X-Telecom-Digest: Volume 12, Issue 630, Message 4 of 5
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-
- In article <telecom12.623.8@eecs.nwu.edu> lauren@vortex.COM (Lauren
- Weinstein) writes:
-
- > Greetings. The PacBell CLASS ads are somewhat misleading in a number
- > of ways. Their promotion of priority ringing strongly implies that
- > it's the person calling you who triggers the "special" ring, not that
- > it will only work if they are calling from the officially entered
- > number -- not from anywhere else (such as the proverbial payphone).
-
- [very true stuff about "distictive ringing and Repeat Dialing" deleted]
-
- > And while the ads say "available in the 213, 310, 818 area codes,"
- > implying that you have to be in those areas to subscribe to the
- > services, they don't explain that any calls from outside those codes
- > cannot make use of those CLASS features, nor could calls to/from
- > non-PacBell numbers (of major significance in areas like L.A. where
- > GTE has a *very* large base of subscribers intertwined all around and
- > through PacBell areas. Neither company seems to be very interested in
- > inter-company SS7 hookups.
-
- Yes, this is very misleading on their part. Even the reps admit
- they're not really sure which prefixes will work and which won't.
- Their standard reply is "Well, if it said that the number won't work
- then it probably doesn't." Gee, thanks. That means that only 213
- (Downtown LA and Hollywood), and a lot of 818 (San Fernando Valley)
- work, leaving most of 310 (West LA, East LA, areas south of LA) unable
- to work with these new "features". Another strange thing I noticed was
- that using Repeat Dialing to radio station choke prefix (520) in 818
- didn't work (number not available) but a call to 213-520 worked fine
- (although we know that by the time we can get to the phone, the line
- will be busy again).
-
- > All in all, these CLASS features seem to be another attempt at getting
- > money for semi-useless frills while the quality of "Plain Old
- > Telephone Service" (POTS) goes down the tubes while the rates go
- > through the roof.
-
- I do find it annoying that they offer these services at a full price
- while offering such limited useage. $3.50 to redial any number in your
- area code? $3.50 to ring differently if someone you know and
- especially want to talk to (and doesn't live in Santa Monica) call
- you? I want to know when friends from out of state call ...
-
- I also dumped Message Center's Daily Reporter, the service that gave
- me news, sports, and financial information in my voicemailbox every
- morning. First problem was that it took at least 15 seconds (as long
- as a minute in peak useage periods) just to get through all the header
- info. Second problem was that I always have to check to see if anyone
- called me while I was in the shower before I leave for work, and with
- DR I _always_ had a message in the morning that I had to listen to
- before I could find out if I had any real messages. Besides, a 30
- second radio news report generally had the same information ...
-
-
- Justin Leavens University of Southern California
-
-
- [Moderator's Note: Doesn't your system say *how many* new calls are
- waiting? If so, and there is one new call, you might assume it is the
- daily news report, and hang up if you are in a hurry; only choosing to
- follow up if there are two or more new messages waiting. PAT]
-
-