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John Bartley K7AAY telcom admin, Portland OR

2005-05-24, 5:46 pm

>Tony P. <kd1s@nospamplease.cox.reallynospam.net> wrote:

On Sat, 21 May 2005 23:14:17 -0700, Garry W <YahooMail@extremelyserious.org>
wrote:[vbcol=seagreen]
>Just connect it to Infone instead. The regular directory assistance around
>here is pitiful/horrible/usually wrong (I'm thinking especially of Verizon.)
>
>But Infone is great.
>
>It's that same buck a pop (well, 89 cents now), but sometimes you're talking
>to an operator who's actually =been= to "that diner on Broadway" you can't
>quite remember the name of (did that), and always you can ask things like "I
>know there's a Target store around here somewhere, but I can't quite find it
>-- can you guide me in?" (been there, done that too.)
>
>Sign up at www.infone.com, then put 888-411-1111 on your VoIP speed-dial.
>
>shamelessly shilling,



I use them occasionally, when I can't find a number with SMS messaging to 46645
to have Google look it up. Infone's a quality service, and cheaper than the
idiots who service the ILECs. Recommended.

No connection, except as a customer, BTW.



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