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LONG DISTANCE / DO NOT CALL / INTERNATIONAL CALLING

Equal Access To Long Distance Carriers Equal Access Service allows you to select the long distance com- pany of your choice to process long distance calls made outside your local calling area. Equal Access allows you to make calls utilizing your long distance company of choice without dialing ad- ditional numbers. Company Code Dialing Long Distance companies participating in Equal Access also have their own Company Code. By dialing this company code plus the area code (if applicable ) and phone number, your call is routed over that company’s lines. Company Code dialing may be used in ad- dition to Equal Access. Arrangements may be required with some companies before using their codes. Some long distance companies may require you to set up an ac- count before you use their company code. Other companies accept company code dialing without a previously arranged account. You may contact any long distance company directly for information concerning its company codes and services offered. International Calling Instructions To place an International Call: 1. Dial the International Access Code 011. 2. Dial the Country Code. 3. Dial the City Code. 4. Dial the Local Telephone Number. 5. Press “#” if using a touchtone phone to save time. Please note: After dialing any international call, allow at least 45 seconds for the called number to begin ringing. Additional Assistance For Information Dial the toll free number of the Long Distance Carrier of your choice

Low International Rate Plan Calling home means the world to you, and now it is even more afford- able to call out-of-country friends and family with CC Communica- tions’ new International Calling Plan! Keep in touch with your World! For international rate information, visit our website at: cccomm.net or call 775-423-7171 for more details. ‘Do Not Call’ Information

The Law: The State of Nevada, with its adoption of NRS 228.500 through 228.640, now has a “do not call” law that works in combination with the federal “do not call” law. These laws allow you to limit telemarketing calls you receive by placing your number on the “do not call” registry.

• No information contained in the registry, other than the telephone numbers, will be included on the list published pursuant to the law or otherwise disclosed to the public. • The Federal Trade Commission will not drop any telephone numbers from the National Do Not Call Registry. • Once your number is entered in the National Do Not Call Registry, telemarketers and sellers covered by the FTC’s rules must remove your phone number from their call lists. Telemarketers are required to search the registry every 31 days and delete from their call lists phone numbers that are in the registry. Phone numbers in the registry also may be shared with law enforcement to assure compliance with federal and state law. You can register your home or mobile phone for free. To register, visit the national registry’s website at donotcall.gov or call 888-382-1222 . Registering a num- ber for the national registry automatically registers that number with the Nevada registry.

if you need assistance for any of the following: • To call countries that cannot be direct dialed. • For help completing a call. • To get credit if you reach a wrong number. • To get Country and City Codes that are not listed.

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