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<description><![CDATA[Lenagainster posted : IIRC, you don't have to dial a '1' for long distance, much like cell phones.  In any case, here in the DC area, we have to dial ten digits on a land line, because of overlapping area codes.  But if you have a phone with enough memory, much like a cell phone, you can let the phone do the ten digit dialing for you.<br><br>Agreed that verifying that you have not moved your TA is a pain, especially when it happens so often as a result of sub-second glitch in the power line.  An easy fix is an inexpensive UPS for the TA.]]></description>
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