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Re: Is there a limit on the dialup phone number?
Many modems allow you store a number in the modem's memory and then
when dialing it you just do ATDTS (S for stored). I don't know if the
mwave has this (it should) but you could store the first 12 digits in the
memory and then dial ATDTS,,,nnnnnnnnnnn,nnnnnn as below.
Josh Hosseinof
hosseino@yu1.yu.edu
On Mon, 10 Jul 1995, Gary E. Jacobs wrote:
> I'm trying to enter use the MCI worldphone and this means I need to enter a
> long number in the form of
>
> 1771502727,,,nnnnnnnnnnnnnn,,,nnnnnnnnnn
> (MCI Israel (credit card number) (modem number)
> Number)
>
> The phone never goes offhook. I've got an IBM Thinkpad 755CE using the
> built-in 144 MWave DSP version 1.1.
>
> If I use 001nnnnnnnnnn it works fine (but costs more).
> (modem number)
>
> The worldphone number works fine if I don't use the modem.
>
> Gary Jacobs
> from Israel
>
>
>