Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Posting-Version: version B UNSW 1.1 19 Sep 1984; site elecvax.OZ Path: utzoo!watmath!clyde!burl!ulysses!allegra!mit-eddie!genrad!decvax!mulga!munnari!basser!elecvax!auugn From: auugn@elecvax.OZ (Australian Unix Users Group Newsletter) Newsgroups: net.news Subject: Re: Phone Numbers Message-ID: <432@elecvax.OZ> Date: Sat, 12-Jan-85 21:10:40 EST Article-I.D.: elecvax.432 Posted: Sat Jan 12 21:10:40 1985 Date-Received: Mon, 14-Jan-85 05:08:38 EST References: <316@utcs.UUCP> <495@vortex.UUCP> Organization: EE and CS, Uni of NSW, Sydney, Australia Lines: 27 Lauren said.... By the way, just as an experiment, I tried to see if my local Pacific Bell operator knew what the country code for the U.S. was. They couldn't even understand what I was talking about. I had to try this same experiment here. I dialled "International Directory Assistance" (sorry we dont just have plain "operators", we have all sorts of them, listed in the "Instant Call Guide" in the phone book) and asked What is Australia's country code? 61 Sir, and there is more information on page 10 of your phone book.... Next I tried the same question on "Difficulties and Faults, ISD calls", 61 Sir, but you dont need to use it for calls with the country.... I wonder what "Wake up and Reminder Calls" would say? I guess people in Australia know how to dial overseas because we are such a small country populated by a lot of European immigrants........ peteri Peter Ivanov, Editor of the Australian UNIX systems User Group Newsletter. School of EE and CS Telephone: University of NSW +61 2 697 4042 PO Box 1 Network mail: Kensington NSW 2033 SUNetwork: peteri:elecvax AUSTRALIA UUCP: {decvax, vax135}!mulga!peteri:elecvax