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AREA CODES
1+10-Digit MEANS CHANGES FOR CROSS-AREA CODE CUSTOMERS
"Permissive dialing" period offers time to adjust
New England Telephone customers whose local calling area
crosses lata boundaries and who now dial seven digits for
calls across area codes will soon have to dial 1+10 digits
for those same calls. For example, customers in Kittery,
Maine will have to dial "1", "603" and the seven-digit
number to reach a party in Portsmouth, N.H.
The price of these calls will not change, even though the
dialing pattern required to make them will.
As of March 1, all states -- except Vermont -- will be
in aninterim "permissive dialing period" during which
both 7- and "1"plus 10-digit calls can be made in the
cross-area codelocations. Vermont will enter this permissive
period on April 1. Permissive dialing ends on the following
dates:
- * 603 area code: April 8
- 413 area code: April 8
- All other New England Telephone area codes: June 1
The 1+10-digit dialing pattern has been in place since 508
was created for customers calling back and forth between
the 617 and 508 area codes of Eastern Massachusetts.
New England Telephone will provide advance notice of the
conversion schedule for each state in various forms of
communication, including bill inserts and newspaper
advertising.
NORTH AMERICAN NUMBERING PLAN CHANGES
This is the first of three dialing changes that New England
Telephone will introduce over the next two years as part
of an effort to replenish the exhausted supply of area
codes in the United States, Canada, Bermuda and the Caribbean.
In February, five western Massachusetts communities --
Westfield, Russell, Monson, Holyoke and Agawam -- were the
first in New England to begin permissive dialing periods for
two other new dialing patterns. The first eliminates the
prefix R1S before all directly-dialed toll calls within the
same area code. The second requires callers to dial R0S plus
the area code and seven-digit number for all operator-assisted
and calling-card calls, including those within the same area
code.
Before 1995 the company will convert all exchanges to new
patterns. New England Telephone has been reviewing these
changes with regulators in all five states.
BUSINESS CUSTOMERS TAKE NOTE
Managers may need to modify equipment, including software
that controls alarms, autodialers and features such as speed
dialing. New England Telephone will provide details before
you need to begin making changes.