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Steve[_16_] April 18th 09 08:02 PM

Today's pet peeve
 
When you dial a phone number that's long distance but you don't dial 1
first, you get that really obnoxious high-pitched squeal before
getting the recording. It's been that way forever. Why is that
squealing sound necessary?


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Rich Greenberg April 18th 09 08:18 PM

Today's pet peeve
 
In article ,
Steve wrote:
When you dial a phone number that's long distance but you don't dial 1
first, you get that really obnoxious high-pitched squeal before
getting the recording. It's been that way forever. Why is that
squealing sound necessary?


Probably a large dose of "thats the way we have always done it".

Its actually 3 tones. I don't recall the frequencies or durations,
google could probably find them for you. Its called SIT (Special
Information Tones) and its used by automatic callers to know they have
reached a bad number.

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Bob F April 20th 09 05:50 PM

Today's pet peeve
 
Rich Greenberg wrote:
In article ,
Steve wrote:
When you dial a phone number that's long distance but you don't dial
1 first, you get that really obnoxious high-pitched squeal before
getting the recording. It's been that way forever. Why is that
squealing sound necessary?


Probably a large dose of "thats the way we have always done it".

Its actually 3 tones. I don't recall the frequencies or durations,
google could probably find them for you. Its called SIT (Special
Information Tones) and its used by automatic callers to know they have
reached a bad number.


I used that tone (wav.sit) on my answering machine before the do-not-call list
thing to get rid of junk calls. Supposedly, the auto callers remove that number
from their list if they hear it. The junk calls to my phone definately went down
after a few months.



ransley April 21st 09 02:24 PM

Today's pet peeve
 
On Apr 18, 2:02*pm, Steve wrote:
When you dial a phone number that's long distance but you don't dial 1
first, you get that really obnoxious high-pitched squeal before
getting the recording. *It's been that way forever. Why is that
squealing sound necessary?

--

For a list of all the ways technology has failed to improve the quality of life,
please press three.

...Alice Kahn


I havnt used a Dial Phone for years.

[email protected] April 24th 09 02:49 PM

Today's pet peeve
 
On Apr 20, 12:50*pm, "Bob F" wrote:
Rich Greenberg wrote:
In article ,
Steve wrote:
When you dial a phone number that's long distance but you don't dial
1 first, you get that really obnoxious high-pitched squeal before
getting the recording. *It's been that way forever. Why is that
squealing sound necessary?


Probably a large dose of "thats the way we have always done it".


Its actually 3 tones. *I don't recall the frequencies or durations,
google could probably find them for you. *Its called SIT (Special
Information Tones) and its used by automatic callers to know they have
reached a bad number.


I used that tone (wav.sit) on my answering machine before the do-not-call list
thing to get rid of junk calls. Supposedly, the auto callers remove that number
from their list if they hear it. The junk calls to my phone definately went down
after a few months.


What an ingenious idea - too bad it's almost not needed now. Didn't
it confuse your friends tho?


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