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General Consumer Information
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Oneida County Telephone Company reserves the right to refuse a listing that does not conform to directory specifications or which does not constitute a legally authorized or adopted name. This includes any listing, which is likely to mislead or deceive calling parties as to the identity of the listed party, in tended for advertising to secure a more preferential position in the directory, or is more elaborate than is reasonably necessary to identify the listed party. Oneida County Telephone Company may, upon notification to the customer, discontinue any listing found to be in violation of the foregoing regulations. Pursuant to FCC requirements, if you have chosen Non-Listed or Non-Pub lished service, your billing name and address will be shared with your long distance providers for billing purposes, unless you elect to withhold this information. To request a block on the provision of this information, please call your local business office. Non-Listed numbers may be displayed on Caller ID display units. To prevent display of your name and telephone number, press *67 (1167 for rotary), then the telephone number of the person you are calling. In some states, permanent blocking is also available by calling your local business office. Please be aware that the FCC has ruled that certain types of calls, including 911, 900, 976, and toll free numbers (800, 888, 877, etc.), are exempt from Caller ID blocking. Non-Published and Non-Listed numbers will be forward ed on calls to these service providers, even if per call or per line blocking is activated.
FREEZE YOUR PIC (LONG DISTANCE CARRIER)
As a protection, you can call your Oneida County Telephone service rep resentative and request that no changes are made to your long distance unless you contact us directly by phone or in writing. SPEECH-TO-SPEECH New Yorkers with speech disabilities can now talk with anyone, anywhere they want via the telephone. This means people living with cerebral palsy, multiple sclerosis, muscular dystrophy, Parkinson’s disease, those living with the aftermath of a stroke or traumatic brain injury, those who stutter or who have had a laryngectomy can now all use the telephone to speak with one another. Speech-to-Speech (STS) Relay is available in your area! To make a STS call, dial 1-877-662-4234 or 711 where you will reach an opera tor specially trained to understand a wide variety of speech disabilities. The operator restates, to the person called, verbatim what the caller has said. At no time does the operator participate in the conversation. STS calls are billed the same as if you dialed your party directly; there is no extra fee for using the Relay Center. If you would like more information on Speech-to-Speech Relay or any other NY Relay offering, contact our business office at 315-865-5201 or The New York Relay Service Customer Service Center at: 1-800-676-3777 (TTY/VOICE), 711, via the internet at www.nyrelay.com, or The NY Relay Inquiry Line at 1-800 664-6349 (VOICE) or 1-800-835-5515 (TTY).
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