Ah, so the old way of telecom is definately obsolete
then heh!  

Well, I guess that is much easier having one number to
plug into the phones and send out...and reduces tech
support since there is no need to switch to a local
access number for voicemail & SMS.

Jeremy
http://crazynuts.hollosite.com/

--- Joseph Singer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 
> On Feb 27, 2006, at 08:31, JPP wrote:
> 
> > I'm in San Diego, it just seems strange that my
> text
> > messages go through Washington state, instead of
> San
> > Diego or Los Angeles.
> >
> > At least my voice mail only makes a short jump to
> the
> > Los Angeles area.
> 
> It may seem strange to you, but that's quite common
> with GSM  
> carriers.  My Fido account in Vancouver has a SMSC
> in Montr�al.   
> cingular customers in Washington state have their
> SMSC in California  
> 209-904-2000 (Fresno.)  My voicemail center is in
> Santa Barbara  
> (805-637-7243.)
> 
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