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>Sherri Shieh wrote:
>> Yes, the international number listed on the external agenda is toll 
>> free. I'll mark it so on the agenda so that next time we have a meeting 
>> like this, it will reflect the change.
>
>I don't believe that's correct.  So far as I know, 865 is a standard 
>North America prefix, not a toll-free one (it's listed as being in 
>Tennessee).  In general, toll-free access to North America is available 
>only from within North America; sometimes it's available only from 
>within the U.S.  Only 800, 888, 877 and 866 are toll-free, to my 
>knowledge (in any case, the toll-free prefixes are of the form 8xx, 
>where the second and third digits are the same, currently).

I don't think so either; we always have two numbers "toll-free" and
"international".  (Sun pays the phone line I use exclusively for
Sun business from home; a thing which started when a one hour call was
expensive (approx $80).  But now it's less than $5 (but I make many
more calls)

Casper


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