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Telex II, as you can see above there are 5 TWX machines. They are all owned by Western Union. Normally these babes may only be accessed by other TWX machines, however, if you do not wish to go and purchase one you can access them by use of the Easylink, by Western Union. For more on this I would suggest reading The Bioc Agents, and Tucs article on 'Hacking Western Union's Easylink.' 700: This is a new service for employees of AT&T in which someone (one of the special employees) can call his own 700 number (say 700-292-9876), enters his/her code, and where he is staying and then hangs up. If there is any new info on the case he is working on, the computer will call him back and tell him all the latest updates. 800: There are basically two types of Watts Lines, Inward Watts and Outward watts. These are probably some of the nicest of the special area codes since they allow you to call for free. Here's an explanation of the two: INWARD WATTS: Inward Wide Area Telecommunications Service is probably the one your most familiar with. MA has developed it so there are 6 different levels of Inwatts. Level 6 being the whole U.S. (all 50 states) level 5 being all 48 contienental states etc. all the way down to 1, only one state. Usually a company will get a level 6 and then a level 1 because all though level 6 allows you to call from anywhere in the U.S. it excludes the state where the call is terminated at, so the company usually buys a level 1 for that state. Interstate Inwatts are less common but still exist. These are the ones you can only call from say one state. You can tell one quite easily for they all have a 2 for the last central office number, or the 6th number (ie. 800-XY2-XXXX).
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