Central Texas TeleCommunications
FOR YOUR INFORMATION
DIRECTORIES The primary purpose of this directory is to furnish you the names and numbers of telephone subscribers in this area. This helps you facilitate the use of telephone service. Addresses are not included in the directory except by customer request. The directory is not intended for use as a mailing guide. We make every effort to see that the directory is as accurate as possible. If you are aware of an error or a problem with the directory, please call the Business office at 1-800-535-8904. OUT OF TOWN DIRECTORIES Directories for other cities may be ordered by calling 1-800-792 2665. There is a charge for these directories. Major credit cards are accepted. NOTICE OF NUMBER DELIVERY OVER 800, 888, 877, AND OTHER TOLL FREE PREFIXES AND 900 SERVICES Per-line or per-call blocking does not prevent transmission of your telephone number when you call a company using an 800, 888, 877, other toll free prefix or 900 number. Therefore, your number may be available to that company's service representative before your call is answered. Also, if you have an unlisted number, it will appear on Caller ID unless you choose per-line or per-calling blocking.
ALTERNATE OPERATOR SERVICES (AOS) CTTC urges caution when using AOS companies. Consumers should be cautious before placing long distance or local calls away from home. Many telephones today are associated with alternate operator services or AOS companies. AOS companies resell telecommunications services and provide various forms of operator services, often at higher rates than other long distance companies providing operator services. They set their own rates, which the local telephone company has no control over. As a result, customers have been billed for calls at rates two or three times that of other long-distance companies. Often, customers are not aware of the charges before they place the calls. AOS companies provide services through negotiated contracts with hotels, hospitals, universities, and privately-owned pay phones in malls, restaurants, and convenience stores. AOS companies began as a result of deregulation in the telephone industry; their rates are not regulated by state and federal commissions.
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