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From: jayasim@uiucdcsb.CS.UIUC.EDU
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Subject: Re: Compatibility of phone equipment
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Date: Thu, 14-Nov-85 00:15:00 EST
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Posted: Thu Nov 14 00:15:00 1985
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Nf-From: uiucdcsb.CS.UIUC.EDU!jayasim    Nov  7 23:15:00 1985


	Yes you can walk into any shop and buy a telephone which is compatible 
to the "Indian scene" as long as you go in for a rotary or a simulated push
button (i.e. which has push buttons but puts out rotary type pulses) telephone.
However, the present day phone outlets here and those in India are incompatible.
Hence, you should buy an interface (which is also available in any big store
(old houses here still have phone outlets like the ones in India)) for hooking
the phone to the outlet.

D.N.Jayasimha,
U of Illinois.