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Dial 1 + area code + number
Your question is unclear. In general, access codes will be dialed before the telephone number. For example, if you want to use a long distance company other than your default, you dial the other company's access code first, followed by the number; for example, 101xxxx-1-406-555-0123.
Area code 910 serves Wilmington and Fayetteville, North Carolina; area code 828 serves Asheville, N.C. To call from area code 828 to area code 910, just dial 1-910 and the 7-digit local number. To choose a long distance company other than your default for this call only, dial 101xxxx-1-910-xxx-xxxx, where 101xxxx is the access code for the long distance company you want to use. However, be careful, as you may be charged much higher "casual caller" rates if you do not have an account with the long distance company you choose.
Call your phone service provider and purchase long distance service for the phone that your fax is hooked up to. In my case, I had long distance service for my "house phone" but no long distance on my "internet phone" so I couldn't fax long distance.
In telephony, an access code is a number that is dialed to permit the caller to use a particular telephone service such as a long-distance company.
In the United States, a carrier access code is a 7-digit prefix in the range of 1010000 through 1019999 that allows you to select a long-distance carrier different from your default selection for a particular call. You dial the carrier access code immediately before 1 + area code + number or 011 + country code + city code + number.
In addition to being divided into area codes, the United States is also divided into areas called LATAs, which do not correspond to area code boundaries. After the breakup of the Bell System, a toll call within the same LATA was handled by your local carrier, but a toll call to a different LATA had to be handed off to your long-distance carrier. If you are trying to call a number in the same area code and get a recording that you need a long-distance company access code, most likely you are trying to call a number that is in a different LATA.
An access code is a number you dial to get to a system that lets you place your call. For example, to use a calling card, you need to dial the access number (either something like 101XXXX or a toll-free number) for that particular brand of calling card.
The distance between Chicago and Miami, fl 1393 miles
Yes, Chicago has active railroad lines, commuter, long distance, and commercial.
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