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* Extended Network - To use these number you will need to add .1dial.com to the end of you user name. For example - username@domain.com.1dial.com

Please verify with your telephone carrier, that the access number is a local call.   Area codes do not define local calling area boundaries and many cities and counties will split local calling areas.  While we try to make every attempt to maintain an accurate database of numbers, mistakes do happen.  For more information, check the local dialing area section of your local phone directory or with your phone company operator to verify that any number we give you is local.  We will not be responsible for any toll, long-distance, and/or local measured unit charges as a result of use.

All numbers are 56K and support ITU V.90 and V.92 in some areas.  K56flex is another proprietary technology supported by Lucent and Rockwell, instead of x2. Most 56K modems support V.90 and one or the other proprietary protocols, but not both. We highly recommend upgrading and using the V.90 or V.92 standard over either proprietary protocol whenever practical or possible.

Please call or write if you have questions regarding K56flex and X2 capability.

If you are unsure of your local number, contact us and we will verify whether or not we have a local number for you.

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