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From: tanner@ki4pv.uucp (Dr. T. Andrews)
Newsgroups: comp.dcom.telecom
Subject: Re: 'Enterprise' Numbers
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Date: 23 Sep 89 12:06:56 GMT
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You mention the "Enterprise" and "Zenith" numbers, but you forgot the
other such numbers.  A few places still have the old "WX" numbers.
They, too, are free calls for the caller; dial the local (not long-
distance) operator and ask for WX-1234 or whatever.

 ...!bikini.cis.ufl.edu!ki4pv!tanner  ...!bpa!cdin-1!ki4pv!tanner
or...  {allegra attctc gatech!uflorida uunet!cdin-1}!ki4pv!tanner

[Moderator's Note: Yes, 'WX' was another example; were there others?  PT]