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.
When you buy a pet carrier, it comes with a code that you can use in the code shop.
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.
A carrier code, at least in respect to telephones, is a way of choosing a long distance provider to make a phone call. To use the this option, enter 1010 followed by a 3 digit code to indicate which company to use. You may or may not recall, there were a host of commercials earlier this millennium talking about low cost long distance rates (the one that still sticks in my head is 10-10-220). While these rates are better than a lot of companies, IMHO, they are not as good a rate as you can get with a prepaid calling card.
The PCA code on a ATM transaction receipt means "personal access code." This is the pin number you use to access your account.
There are a number of things to do if the area code manager says access denied when you use the software upgrade. You can start by confirming that you have the right code and then ensure that the upgrade is compatible with the system.
WAPs use CSMA/CA - Carrier Sense Multiple Access with Collision Avoidance.
1) Do you have a long-distance service provider? You can check your long distance carrier by dialing 1-700-555-4141. It is a toll free number that will provide an automated message with information about your long distance carrier. You can then reach them to find out if long distance service has been blocked. If you want to make long-distance calls without being on a formal long-distance plan, 1) Buy a prepaid calling card. To use the card, dial the toll-free number and the access code provided with the card. 2) Use a dial-around carrier. You begin by pressing 10-10 and then a code identifying the specific dial-around carrier you choose. Charges vary depending on carrier.
Try dialing *67 before entering the number you want to reach. I suggest attempting the first time with a recipient who can see your number in case your carrier doesn't use this code.
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.
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.
Not necessarily, but you save on your monthly phone bill if you do not use your present carrier for long distance and cancel access to their long distance service.
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