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From: Carter@RED.RUTGERS.EDU (_Bob)
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Subject: Rochester telephone service
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Date: Fri, 25-Oct-85 21:53:00 EST
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    From: Jon Solomon 

    	Dialing your dial slowly has nothing to do with how fast
    the incoming trunks at Hamilton, NY. receives their tones. I would
    say that if you are experiencing that symptom, that your local
    switch is where the difficulty lies...

I guess I was assuming the tones for 315 connected me to a line
(virtual or actual) which carried the rest of the tones to the
Hamilton CO where the 824-XXXX did what ever necessary to connect to
the called instrument.

I suppose that is a pretty dumb assumption.  Just how does it work (if
you can explain in terms for the very simpleminded)?  Does my CO
actually do route-planning to the one particular phone being called?

_B