General Telecommunications Forum Re: Recorded Weather Forecast for New York City?

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Re: Recorded Weather Forecast for New York City? Paul Coxwell 10-17-05
Posted by Paul Coxwell on October 17, 2005, 12:11 pm
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It seems to be something of a lottery depending upon the long-distance
carrier concerned.

When I called (212) 976-2828 over the weekend from here in England it
worked fine via my usual carrier (Call-1899).  I know they route
different ways on weekdays and at different times of day to get the
cheap rates, but trying again this morning (Monday) has given curious
results.

There is a much longer initial delay before connection, then an
intercept from the U.S. end: "The number you are trying to reach
cannot be dialed from the phone you are using.  If you feel you have
reached this recording in error.... " etc..  The recording ID is
"Eureka (sp?)  Info Highway, zero zero eight."

However ... At the end of the recording instead of a reorder or
disconnect there's a few more seconds delay, then it rings and
connects to the number anyway!

Dialing directly via BT (which will hand the call off randomly to
AT&T, Sprint, MCI, etc.) seems to connect immediately every time.


-Paul.

[TELECOM Digest Editor's Note: Here in the USA -- at least in Kansas
 -- routing calls to any area-976-xxxx via MCI (unless it happens to
be one they, themselves own/operate) brings back an intercept saying,
"at the present time, MCI does not connect to 976 numbers".  PAT]



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