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- From: mark@legend.akron.oh.us (Mark E Daniel)
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- Subject: Re: New Supra Chipset:Caller ID:Condoms
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- Date: 8 Nov 92 01:01:45 EDT
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- In article <1992Nov5.172214.20088@TorreyPinesCA.ncr.com> jgrimm@TorreyPinesCA.ncr.com (Jeffrey Grimmett 9999) writes:
- >
- > Caller ID on the other hand shows the number regardless of where that person
- > is calling from. No LD charges involved on my end, no hassle. Much better
- > and much more reliable.
-
- I was under the impression that Caller ID only worked for local calls.
- Has this changed? It might be worth 6 bucks then.. They sure do charge
- a lot for flipping a switch... Just like USR and the Sportster. :-)
-
- >
- > Now, if one were wanting to disable thier CID outgoing, I could do two things.
- > I could either not allow the connect, or create a validation template for
- > such critters that offered SOME services but not all.
-
- If CID is only local, does it destinguish between "They disabled CID"
- and Long Distance?
-
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