Re: Classic Six-Button Keysets - Cost During 1970s

And as far as "hunt" goes Telco (Southwestern Bell in particular)

> did not want to give me hunt on a residential line with sequential > line numbers when I had two lines. Actually it doesn't matter if > it's sequential or not. Even #5 Crossbar had "jump" hunt readily > available. In any case they didn't want to provision my residential > line with hunt capability.

SBC gave it to me, for non-sequential lines, in Glendale, California for $.38/month. I don't know if it was a "true" hunt or what they advertise as "busy call forwarding." In any event, they charged me $38.00 labor to install it! And then they refused to "alias" the voice mail to the 1st line from the 2nd line. They sure aren't the Pacific Tel or AT&T of old. I'm with you Pat, I hate those people.

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