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Subject: Phone errors...
Category: Miscellaneous
Asked by: kitch8-ga
List Price: $2.00
Posted: 18 Jun 2003 15:52 PDT
Expires: 18 Jul 2003 15:52 PDT
Question ID: 218970
When calling phone numbers what does the error messages really mean?
Such as 
"Call can't be completed as dialed?"
"Line is being checked for trouble"
"The number has be temporally disconneted"
"Line is unavailabe for incoming calls"
I would really like a list of all these possible phone company error
messages and the phone companies reasons for the messages.

Also ...what does a fast buzy tone mean?

Clarification of Question by kitch8-ga on 18 Jun 2003 16:04 PDT
what does "all circuts busy" mean as well...I want all these possible
operator codes....thanks

Request for Question Clarification by nellie_bly-ga on 18 Jun 2003 16:48 PDT
I can give you answers based on many years of experience running a
phone room operation.  Would that suffice?
Otherwise, I'd suggest you increase your price, since the phone
companies do not make this information readily available.

Nellie Bly
Google Answers Researcher

Clarification of Question by kitch8-ga on 18 Jun 2003 17:31 PDT
I would consider a tip....but you are just one person that has an
opionion on how to find the info I'm looking for.

QOUTE:
I can give you answers based on many years of experience running a
phone room operation.  Would that suffice?

I could guess what all these mean as well.
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Subject: Re: Phone errors...
From: carnegie-ga on 18 Jun 2003 17:59 PDT
 
Dear Kitch8,

I can explain the messages you quote.

"Call can't be completed as dialed?"
What you have dialled does not constitute a valid number.  Either the
area code or exchange code was invalid, or the number was in a range
not currently used, or was simply an individual unused number.

"Line is being checked for trouble"
The number you are calling appears to be out of order.

"The number has be temporally disconneted"
For some reason (perhaps the customer has not paid his/her bill)
telephone service to the called number is currently unavailable.

"Line is unavailabe for incoming calls"
Telephone service is really two services: incoming and outgoing
service.  It is possible to arrange one of these services only at a
particular line.  Telephones at taxi ranks for use by the taxi
drivers, for example, are normally incoming only.  And if you have a
payphone in a public place - perhaps in a workplace - you may wish to
prevent the inconvenience of incoming calls by arranging for outgoing
service only.  The telephone has a number but cannot be called, at
least by ordinary users of telephone service.

"all circuts busy"
Your called number may not be busy, but all of the circuits or
channels or whatever on part of the route between you and it are busy.
 Depending on the sophistication of the telephone system in question,
it may or may not have tried other banks of circuits and other
possible routes before giving this tone.

Also ...what does a fast buzy tone mean?
In some countries, a fast-repeating single tone means "Hold on, your
call is being connected."  (A different busy tone can also sometimes
mean the circuits are busy rather than the called number, as above.)

I trust this helps.

Carnegie
Subject: Re: Phone errors...
From: cynthia-ga on 19 Jun 2003 16:10 PDT
 
Kitch8,

I did find this for you, enjoy:

Phone Recording Archive
http://www.payphone-directory.org/sounds.html

hehe...

~~Cynthia

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