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Section 15 APPENDICES
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Long Distance Carriers
Not all long distance carriers can make reliable long distance connections for ISDN. We
have found that the following work best (listed from better to worse); MCI, AT&T,
Sprint. If you have difficulties with long distance calls you should contact Telos
customer support for troubleshooting tips.
For unknown reasons, the long distance companies try to charge extra if you tell them
you are using an ISDN line. We therefore advise that you order your long distance
through your local telephone company. Tell them to “PIC” you to 10288 for AT&T,
10222 for MCI, or 10333 for Sprint. If the local telephone company insists that you
contact the long distance company directly, we advise that you just call and give them
your phone numbers, just don’t mention what type of line it is.
Since we advise you not mention that the line is an ISDN line, it will be best to call the
number listed in your Yellow Pages under “Telephone Long Distance Companies” to
order. If you are prepared to admit that you are using ISDN (
and prepared to pay a 25 to
50% surcharge
) you can contact the “Switched Data Services” ordering numbers as
follows:
AT&T
800- 222- 0400 Business
800- 222- 0300 Residential
LDDS
LDDS recently announced ISDN availability and has not been tested. Contact Telos
customer support for the latest information.
MCI
800- 727- 5555 or 800- 888- 0800 Business
800- 444- 3333 Residential
Sprint
800- 326- 1015
The Faxable ISDN Order Form
Following are forms which can be used to place orders for ISDN lines. These should give
the phone company all of the information they need.
The majority of installations, if
ordered in writing, with this information, go smoothly.
If you do experience problems
Telos Systems customer support is available to assist you. You may wish to also consult
manual section 10 (Advanced Problem Solving) for additional troubleshooting
information.
Summary of Contents for Zephyr
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