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- Date: Tue, 29 Dec 1992 03:22:27 GMT
- From: mhk@cactus.org (M. H. Khan)
- Newsgroups: comp.dcom.telecom
- Subject: Loaned Phones/Courtesy Phones (Was AOS Payphones @#$%%%$#)
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- In article <telecom12.921.4@eecs.nwu.edu> Bob_Frankston@frankston.com
- writes:
-
- > COCOTs have. People who rent out their homes or condos have similar
- > issues with loaning their phones to others.
-
- > Given these issues and the problems with the current phone network,
- > are there any protocols, perhaps in ISDN, that can be used to flag a
- > line as being a "loaned" phone that accepts no billing.
-
- Things you can currently do:
-
- 1) Ask for a toll restriction. In one place I had to pay a one time
- charge. In another there was a monthly charge. (Not altogether
- sure about which was which but I think the monthly charger was
- Illinois Bell, the other one Southwestern Bell. Other differences
- were being able to reach Operator.
-
- 2) Anyone can (without charge) ask for a password to be associated
- with the account for any changes or information to be given out.
- Both the aforementioned companies honored that request.
-
- If you do decide to have this done on a new line mention it
- early so it appears on the first "screen" when they pull up your
- record. In the one case where they failed to ask me the password
- as the first thing (but discovered the requirement after a
- minute or so) that was the reason mentioned, and "correction"
- implemented.
-
- Of course a toll restricted phone is of somewhat limited utility but a
- lot better than having driving to a payphone for even local calls.
- Incoming long-distance calls are of course not restricted. And if you
- happen to have a calling card you can even get direct dial rates (from
- AT&T at least) if you tell the LD operator (800 numbers can be
- dialled) that you are at a toll-restricted phone.
-
- With regard to your suggestion, yes there need to be better provisions
- made for this. This need, of one owner but changing users, should be
- better provided for. Also, the current practice of charging as if an
- entirely new line was being put in, when only the billing information
- is changing is not justified.
-
-