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echo: quik_bas
to: BEN RITCHEY
from: Jasen Betts
date: 2003-03-27 06:00:18
subject: Seven Bridges

Hi BEN.

26-Mar-03 06:31:40, BEN RITCHEY wrote to JASEN BETTS

 BR> JB: > I don't have much experience dialing internationally... I've
 BR> JB: > discovered the phone book lists a different prefix for
 BR> JB: > i nternational JB fax connections so I was going to try dialing
 BR> JB: > that way

 BR> Hmmm..have to look into that. The U.S. uses a +1 prefix AFAIK ...

What I mean by prefix is the piece that replaces the "+" when i dial
internationally, for voice 0011 is reccomended but for fax it's 0015
(these numbers may be unique to Australia)

I don't know if they charge the "fax" numbers at the same rate as the voice
ones, I haven't got the bill yet. anyway, since througput is 6 times better
It's probably still be cheeper.

 -=> Bye <=-

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