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ENHANCED CUSTOM CALLING SERVICES

How Teen Service Works:

Incoming calls to the primary number are identified by normal ringing, while incoming calls to the Teen Service number are identified by a distinctive ring.* Call Waiting tones are applied in single burst to identify an incoming call to the primary number and double bursts to identify incoming calls to the Teen Service Number.

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The distinctive ringing for both Teen Service and Priority Call is not distinguishable.

SPEED CALL 30 CODE Speed Calling dials local or long distance numbers with just one or two buttons. It provides quick calling at your fingertips.

How to set up Speed Call 30 Code:

Write down the name and phone number of each person you want to set up for speed calling. Choose a separate Speed Calling Code (from 20 to 49) for each phone number.

Dial *75. Customers without Touch-tone service should dial 1175 and wait four seconds.

Wait for the dial tone, enter a Speed Calling Code (from 20 to 49).

Now, enter the phone number for that Speed Calling Code (include a 1 if it’s for a long distance number). Several short tones will confirm your entry.

Hang up, then repeat steps 2 thru 4 for each new number.

How to use Speed Calling:

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Simply pick up the phone and enter the Speed Calling Code and then press the # key. To reprogram a Speed Calling Code, follow steps 1 thru 4 for each code changed.

CALL RETURN Allows you to automatically dial the number of your last incoming call, whether you answered it or not.

How to use Call Return: • • • Pick up the handset and listen for a normal dial tone. Press *69. (On a Rotary Phone, dial 1169.) You will hear the number of the last incoming call. To place the call, press 1.

Some customer premises equipment may not be able to produce a distinctive signal, ring or tone. The Cooperative accepts no liability for customer premises equipment that is not compatible with some of these services.

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