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Marcus |
Subject: |
LYNX-DEV java script links! |
Date: |
Fri, 5 Dec 1997 22:29:19 -0500 (EST) |
in this document can i access ever with lynx reference numbers 2 3 5 and
6?
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Date: Fri, 5 Dec 1997 22:25:27 -0500
From: Marcus <address@hidden>
To: address@hidden
Subject: plan.html
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The last 4 digits make your phone number unique. No one else in your
exchange has the last 4 digits.
[2]How many lines per exchange?
Now that you've learned about phone numbers, it's time to figure out:
[3]How many total numbers in the pre-1994 plan?
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A 3 digit number that locates your region in the country. In the
pre-1994 numbering plan, the second digit is a zero or a one. Some
area codes are reserved for special services, such as 411 or 911, or
commercial use, such as 800 and 900. 16 numbers were reserved in all.
[5]How many area codes in the pre-1994 plan?
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3 digit number that identifies the local telephone central office that
provides your dial tone. The first number cannot be a one or a zero.
[6]How many exchanges per area code?
[7]AT&T Home Page[8]Help / Search[9]Write to Us[10]AT&T Services
_________________________________________________________________
[11]Terms and conditions.
Copyright ) 1997 AT&T. All rights reserved.
References
1. http://www.att.com/attlabs/brainspin/index.html
2. Javascript:openWin('lines.html')
3. Javascript:openWin('total.html')
4. http://www.att.com/attlabs/brainspin/numbers/whatsnext.html
5. Javascript:openWin('codes.html')
6. Javascript:openWin('exchanges.html')
7. http://www.att.com/
8. http://www.att.com/help/
9. http://www.att.com/write/
10. http://www.att.com/services/
11. http://www.att.com/terms.html
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