Don't know if it's still in use, but # # was the code to inhibit rotary
repeaters.
John
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03/20/2003 04:23 PM
Please respond to JPR3
Hello All:
Sorry if this is a little off-topic, but is anyone aware of any central
office features, or other network features, that use the # button on the
standard telephone DTMF keypad? I know of some features that use the *
button, but I am unaware of any that use #.
I have been asked about assigning this button to a special feature, but I
want to make sure that there are not other conflicting uses in some
countries, or any prohibitions on its use.
Thanks,
Joe Randolph
Telecom Design Consultant
Randolph Telecom, Inc.
781-721-2848
[email protected]
http://www.randolph-telecom.com
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