some numbers
#61
Posted 11 January 2004 - 06:59 AM
#62
Posted 11 January 2004 - 05:01 PM
508-551-9997 TDD + voice
508-551-9999 DTMF burst
508-310-9999 You must dial 1 or 0 before dialing this number
Edited by av1d, 15 July 2004 - 12:19 AM.
#63
Posted 11 January 2004 - 05:48 PM
#64
Posted 11 January 2004 - 08:40 PM
Edited by vox, 11 January 2004 - 08:42 PM.
#65
Posted 13 January 2004 - 04:47 PM
something like your milliwatt :
S-12 +48-22-631-00-99
5ESS +48-22-834-02-99
EWSD +48-22-812-08-99
EWSD +48-32-8888888
Pentaconta +48-22-679-00-99
EWCB +48-59-833-19-97
Interesting payphone on EWCD switch (non digital, no dtmf and CID), this line is VLF with SSB so sounds very nice
+48-59-833-19-76
You may also remember this interesting payphone number:
on the first floor of the Eiffel Tower +33-1-47-53-75-68
at the base of the Eiffel Tower
+33-1-47-53-73-68
+33-1-47-53-74-24
+33-1-47-53-73-86
And now something american, Dial-A-Buoy and ask sea-gull for weather
1. Call the National Data Buoy Center's Dial-A-Buoy service at +1-228-688-1948
2. If you know the station identifier, enter 1 and then enter the five-digit (or character) identifier, followed by the # sign, in response to the prompt.
3. The system will ask you to confirm that your entry was correct by pressing 1. After a few seconds, you will hear the latest buoy or C-MAN observation read via computer generated voice.
4. If you do not know the identifier, choose option 2 for the nearest stations to a latitude and longitude entry. Or, choose option 3 to receive a map by fax showing station locations, just enter your fax number.
Please be patient and wait for the system to finish prompting you; Dial-A-Buoy will not understand your entry if you are too fast.
GoMOOS Buoy and Location NOAA Station Identifier
A Mass. Bay/Stellwagen 44029
B W. Maine Shelf 44030
C Casco Bay 44031
E Central Maine Shelf 44032
F W. Penobscot Bay 44033
I E. Maine Shelf 44034
J Cobscook Bay 44035
K Saint John 44036
L Scotian Shelf 44038
M Jordan Basin 44037
Edited by Havoc, 13 January 2004 - 04:49 PM.
#66
Posted 13 January 2004 - 10:16 PM
here's a few from the decoder archives:
1-800-424-0214 - US Dept. of Education broadcast news service
1-800-368-5642 - Nuclear Regulatory Commission operator
1-877-TELLFOX5 - Fox NY
1-866-286-4230 - (D 241) test successful
1-631-473-9902 - DATU
1-914-372-9988 - Milliwatt
#67
Posted 14 January 2004 - 07:59 AM
#68
Posted 14 January 2004 - 10:34 AM
what kind of systems are those carriers? or what do u get for a prompt
http://testing.ttlc.net/locations.php? Thier dialup lists
Edited by av1d, 15 July 2004 - 12:20 AM.
#69
Posted 14 January 2004 - 11:17 AM
#70
Posted 15 January 2004 - 02:27 PM
This was referred to on a Group Bell conference call (the famous 052 conference, part 2 recording). It used to be a weird "Your call did not go through" line.
#71
Posted 17 January 2004 - 04:30 PM
#72
Posted 17 January 2004 - 05:21 PM
Edited by vox, 17 January 2004 - 05:21 PM.
#73
Posted 17 January 2004 - 05:23 PM
Edited by natas, 17 January 2004 - 05:30 PM.
#74
Posted 17 January 2004 - 05:50 PM
508-393-0749 - This is the kind that answers with a dialtone as I mentioned earlier.
508-393-7588 - Last time I checked, this thing was running UnixWare 7. [Diverts too!]
508-393-4367 - Wal-Mart!
508-753-3664 - Hehe, I like the warning banner...
508-799-8762 - Infopath Packet Switching Network
508-885-0047 - SOTAS Circuitsentry ??
800-221-0731 - Trying 172.23.50.200 ... Open
800-221-1558 - DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE COMPUTER SYSTEM.
800-221-9950 - This one belongs to American Express. It's very neat! When you call it, it answers with a recorded message and pretends to disconnect. If you wait a few seconds after it "disconnects", a modem carrier comes on! Sometimes TDD tones as well!
800-225-5124 - HP-UX psserv1 B.11.00 U 9000/800
800-228-5139 - DYNIX/ptx® V4.4.7
800-304-4226 - ISP?
800-322-6255 - San Francisco State University
800-326-3676 - EquiLink BBS {Last time I checked, it was closed.}
800-326-6613 - Petaluma Valley Hospital [HP-9000]
800-426-2638 - Looks like a Windows Dial-Up Networking server to me...
800-465-7735 - Your time is up and Your message has been recorded. bye
800-468-9438 - M E R I D I A N P R O D U C T S , I N C .
800-543-9470 - LEXIS-NEXIS day364014
800-555-9014 - Network Access SW V2.2 for DS700-08 (BL29-52)
800-555-9905 - Annex Command Line Interpreter
800-555-3425 - Telenet
800-716-0023 - Sprint?
800-767-9989 - GTE Contel DUAT System
Edited by vox, 17 January 2004 - 05:54 PM.
#75
Posted 17 January 2004 - 06:33 PM
#76
Posted 17 January 2004 - 08:22 PM
################### #919-493-99xx scan # ################### by: Against Me! we're sorry this number is disconnected = n/a 00 = n/a 01 = n/a 02 = n/a 03 = n/a 04 = n/a 05 = n/a 06 = n/a 07 = n/a 08 = n/a 09 = lady picks up 10 = we're sorry, the number you called has been changed (suprised me) 11 = n/a 12 = n/a 13 = some modem thing? I guess 14 = same as 10 (changed) 15 = n/a 16 = we're sorry, when placing a local call, it is now necesary to dial an area code by a 7 digit number 17 = same as 13 (modem with short bursts) (Learned its a COCOT) 18 = n/a 19 = n/a 20 = n/a 21 = changed 22 = someones number (got voicemail) 23 = n/a 24 = ring ring ring 25 = modem/fax? (COCOT too?) 26 = some company? 27 = not in service 28 = ring ring ring 29 = n/a 30 = n/a 31 = changed 32 = n/a 33 = some catering service 34 = n/a 35 = modem/fax 36 = n/a 37 = ring ring ring 38 = ring ring ring 39 = n/a 40 = ring ring ring 41 = ring ring ring 42 = ring ring ring (lot of people without answering machines) 43 = n/a 44 = same as 22 (for distinctive ring,thanks Strom) 45 = ring ring ring 46 = ring ring ring 47 = fax/modem/cocot 48 = ring ring ring 49 = n/a 50 = n/a 51 = ring ring ring 52 = n/a 53 = n/a 54 = n/a 55 = ring ring ring 56 = n/a 57 = n/a 58 = n/a 59 = n/a 60 = ring ring ring 61 = n/a 62 = n/a 63 = n/a 64 = n/a 65 = ring ring ring 66 = ring ring ring 67 = n/a 68 = duke school development office 69 = ring ring ring 70 = ring ring ring 71 = has been changed 72 = has been changed 73 = modem/fax 74 = lady picks up 75 = ring ring ring 76 = someone picks up 77 = same as 76 78 = ring ring ring 79 = n/a 80 = n/a 81 = chapel hill morgage company 82 = n/a 83 = someones voicemail 84 = ring ring ring 85 = some guy picks up 86 = n/a 87 = ring ring ring 88 = a guy picks up 89 = n/a 90 = ring ring ring 91 = n/a 92 = n/a 93 = ring ring ring 94 = n/a 95 = fax 96 = n/a 97 = n/a 98 = changed 99 = thank you for calling putt putt golf
Edited by Against Me!, 17 January 2004 - 08:26 PM.
#77
Posted 17 January 2004 - 11:44 PM
763-557-9936
763-557-9396
both were labled ISDN!
#78
Posted 18 January 2004 - 04:44 AM
Was messing around with a PBX system, and hit this number. Doesn't even ring, you dial and instant silence.
EDIT
954-308-3307 Payphone at Ft. Lauderdale international in a real busy place. It's one of those AT&T phones with the keyboard and screen for TTY, accepts incomming calls.
Edited by Bellbox, 20 January 2004 - 07:22 PM.
#79
Posted 21 January 2004 - 12:59 AM
Edited by av1d, 15 July 2004 - 12:21 AM.
#80
Posted 26 January 2004 - 04:51 PM
illiwatts-
All numbers will be 813-NXX-9981
998
996
995
992
991
990
989
988
987
964
961
960
957
956
952
782
783
780
779
788
973
949
948
909
715
876
929
907
PayPhones-
813-782-9696 WalMart
813-782-9697 WalMart
ERROR!
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