              Dealing with the Rate & Route Operator

           By Fred Steinbeck (TAP #88)

   It seems that fewer and fewer people have blue boxes these
days, and that is really too bad. Blue boxes, while not all that
great for making free calls (since the TPC can tell when the
call was made, as well as where it was to and from), are really
a lot of fun to play with. Short of becoming a real live TSPS
operator, they are about the only way you can really play with
the network.

   For the few of you with blue boxes, here are some of the
phrases which may make life easier when dealing with the rate &
route (R&R) operators. To get the R&R operator, you send a KP +
141 + ST. In some areas, you may need to put another NPA before
the 141 (i.e. KP + 213 + 141 + ST), if you have no local R&R
operator.

   The R&R operator has a myriad of information, and all it
takes to get this data is mumbling cryptic phrases. There are
basically four special phrases to give the R&R operators. They
are NUMBERS route, DIRECTORY route, OPERATOR route, and PLACE
NAME.

   To get an area code for a city, one can call the R&R operator
and ask for the numbers route. For example, to find the area
code for Carson City, Nevada, we'd ask the R&R operator for
'Carson City, Nevada, numbers route, please' and get the answer,
'702 plus', meaning that 702 plus 7 digits gets us there.

   Sometimes directory assistance isn't just NPA + 131. The way
to get these routings is to call R&R and ask for 'Anaheim,
California, directory route, please'. Of course, she'd tell us
it was 714 plus, which means 714 + 131 gets us the D.A. operator
there. This is sort of a pointless example, but I couldn't come
up with a better one on short notice.

   Let's say you wanted to find out how to get the inward
operator for Sacramento, California. The first six digits of a
number in that city will be required (the NPA and an NXX). For
example, let us use 916 756. We would call R&R, and when the
operator answered, say '916 756, operator route, please'. The
operator would say, '916 plus 001 plus'. This means that 916 +
001 + 121 will get you the inward operator for Sacramento.

   Do you know the city which corresponds to 503 640? The R&R
operator dies, and will tell you that it is Hillsboro, Oregon,
if you sweetly ask for 'Place name, 503 640, please'.

   For example, let's say you need the directory route for Sveg,
Sweden. Simply call R&R, and ask for 'International, Baden,
Switzerland. TSPS directory route, please'. In response to this,
you'd get, 'Directory to Sveg, Sweden. Country code 46 plus
1170'. So you'd route yourself to an international sender, and
send 46 + 1170 to get the D.A. operator in Sweden.

   Inward operator routings to various countries are obtained
the same way 'International, London, England, TSPS inward route,
please', and get 'country code 44 plus 121'. Therefore, 44 plus
121 gets you inward for London.

   Inwards can get you language assistance if you don't apeak
the language. Tell the foreign inward, 'United States calling.
Language assistance in completing a call to (called party) at
(called number)'.

   R&R operators are people too, so always be polite, make sure
use of them, and dial with care.

             Note:

   As a result of the break-up, R&R is now KP+800+141+1212+ST

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