From: "Jiri Grygar <grygar@fzu.cz>
Date: Thu, 27 Aug 1998 09:34:21 GMT
Subject:  Change in the Italian Telephone System (fwd)
Message-ID: <EyCD99.85B@nntp-hep.fzu.cz>



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Date: Wed, 26 Aug 1998 20:29:44 +0100
From: Daniel Camin <Daniel.Victor.Camin@mi.infn.it>
Reply-To: Daniel.Camin@mi.infn.it
To: auger_collaboration@fnal.gov
Subject: Change in the Italian Telephone System

Dear Colleagues,

The Italian telephone company has changed the numbering system by
introducing a zero before the city prefix, even if you call from abroad.

If you do not dial the zero, a rather long voice announcement advise
you to do it so although the phone call still gets trough. This could
create you troubles, specially if you are sending faxes. This happened
recently to me.

To avoid listening to the voice message, use always the zero before city
code. Just make:

+39095 ...number...for Catania
+3902 ...number....for Milano
+390382 ...number..for Pavia
+3906 ...number....for Rome
+39011 ...number...for Torino

It sounds strange, but that's the way it is.

Best regards,

Daniel Camin



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