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When you access the Internet, your modem is actually placing a telephone call. Since you are responsible for all telephone costs associated with your household's use of the Internet, make sure you're using the number that's best for you. With certain calling plans, distance is not the sole criterion in determining cost. When in doubt, check with your local telephone company to determine which Internet access number to use.

 


Many of our new access numbers are in new exchanges (if you are calling the number 202-555-1212, "555" is the exchange). These new exchanges are frequently not yet listed in phone books. When you call your phone company, make sure you ask them whether the town or city where our access number is located is a local call for you ("Can I call Washington, DC as a local call?"). Simply asking if the specific area code and exchange of the access number is a local call ("Can I call 202-555-xxxx as a local call?") may not provide you with the information you need.

 


If your local phone company doesn't recognize the exchange for one of our access numbers, contact your ISP.  Remember we are not responsible for Toll Charges associated with our service.

 

 

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