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Kevin M
2004-07-22, 03:03 PM
If so that's pretty dumb. That is all.

MikeSTI
2004-07-22, 03:11 PM
No .....only to Las Vegas

U53D
2004-07-22, 03:16 PM
amen :lol:

sperry
2004-07-22, 03:18 PM
It all depends on your perspective. To a Bay Area import... a 30 minute drive down 395 is a breeze of a commute, whereas, I'd shoot myself if I had to do that everyday since I'm used to a 2 minute commute down the street.

Kevin M
2004-07-22, 03:23 PM
I'm just a dumbass (see title). I forgot that I didn't change my number over here yet so everything is long distance here to my cell phone. If I leave the area code off it dials back to 707. :roll:

sperry
2004-07-22, 03:27 PM
I'm just a dumbass (see title). I forgot that I didn't change my number over here yet so everything is long distance here to my cell phone. If I leave the area code off it dials back to 707. :roll:

Oh, we're talking about "long distance" phone calls!

BTW: At least w/ AT&T Wireless, all numbers need to be dialed w/ all 10 digits now.

ScottyS
2004-07-22, 03:36 PM
Yeah, Carson is local, but Carson Valley/Gardnerville/Minden is LD from Reno. Screwy.

Kevin M
2004-07-22, 03:38 PM
Oh, we're talking about "long distance" phone calls!

BTW: At least w/ AT&T Wireless, all numbers need to be dialed w/ all 10 digits now.

Cingular allows 7 digits for local calls, apparently even when out of my home area code. Perhaps their system automatically adds the area code to 7 digit numbers. Funny how different AT&T and Cingular still are, even though they're the same company now.

sperry
2004-07-22, 03:47 PM
Oh, we're talking about "long distance" phone calls!

BTW: At least w/ AT&T Wireless, all numbers need to be dialed w/ all 10 digits now.

Cingular allows 7 digits for local calls, apparently even when out of my home area code. Perhaps their system automatically adds the area code to 7 digit numbers. Funny how different AT&T and Cingular still are, even though they're the same company now.

Yeah, Cingular bought AT&T Wireless, but AT&T is still fully independantly operated.... at least for now. The only change I've noticed is that my phone wil sign-on to Cingular networks automatically now and I don't get charged roaming. That's actually pretty nice, since my coverage doubled, and I have a signal on Cingular's towers now in all the places I used to be in a shadow. :)

Kostamojen
2004-07-22, 04:11 PM
Yeah, Cingular bought AT&T Wireless, but AT&T is still fully independantly operated.... at least for now. The only change I've noticed is that my phone wil sign-on to Cingular networks automatically now and I don't get charged roaming. That's actually pretty nice, since my coverage doubled, and I have a signal on Cingular's towers now in all the places I used to be in a shadow. :)
Yup, same here. Good stuff.

Nick Koan
2004-07-23, 01:12 AM
Cingular allows 7 digits for local calls, apparently even when out of my home area code. Perhaps their system automatically adds the area code to 7 digit numbers. Funny how different AT&T and Cingular still are, even though they're the same company now.

With AT&T you used to be able to use the 7 digit number for local calls but only if you were in your home area code. So it would take a few seconds to make sure you were in your local area code, and then it would still tack on the extra 3 digit area code because the network likes 10 digit numbers, not 7. So dialing 7 digits ended up taking more time then dialing 10.

AT&T only recently started requiring the full 10 digits.