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A nice authorative review of CID and ANI and how y |
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All about dialouts |
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An explanation of telco loop lines |
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An explicit phile for beginning phreaks |
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BIOC #3's guide to phreaking |
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BIOC Agent 003's course in basic telecommunication |
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BIOC Agent 003's course in basic telecommunication |
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BIOC Agent 003's course in basic telecommunication |
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BIOC Agent 003's course in basic telecommunication |
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BIOC Agent 003's course in basic telecommunication |
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BIOC Agent 003's course in basic telecommunication |
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BIOC Agent 003's course in basic telecommunication |
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Basic Telecommunications |
| In this course, I plan to cover as much material as possible relating to
telecommunications. First, in the syllabus are the long-distance services,
which is the topic of part I. In future issues, such subjects as The Network,
colored boxes, telephone electronics, central office equipment, operators,
special #'s, and much, much more will be covered. |
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Basic Telecommunications #2 |
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Basic Telecommunications #3 |
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Basic Telecommunications #4 |
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Basic Telecommunications #5 |
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Basic Telecommunications #6 |
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Basic Telecommunications #7 |
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Bell Glossary of terms |
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Bell's Identification Letter Codes |
by The Sensi |
| Bell's Identification Letter Codes and the meaning along with each letter code. These codes are used in addressing, basic letters, forms, order sheets, and a lot of other assorted documents. |
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Bellcore CLASS codes by Xbar |
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Calling Number Delivery (CND) |
| Calling Number Delivery (CND), better known as Caller ID, is a telephone service intended for residential and small business customers. It allows the called Customer Premises Equipment (CPE) to receive a calling party's directory number and the date and time of
the call during the first 4 second silent interval in the ringing cycle. The protocol uses 8-bit data words (bytes), each bounded by a start bit and a stop bit. The CND message uses the Single Data Message format shown below. |
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Custom local area signalling services [LOD/H] |
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Dialouts - what they are & how to use them |
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Frankie's Yellow Pages - list of all of Bell's acr |
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General phreaking info |
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Get data by being a dumpster diver |
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Good intro to 950's |
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Good introduction to phreaking |
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History of telecommunications |
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How Ma Bell works. 1 of 3 |
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How Ma Bell works. 2 of 3 |
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How Ma Bell works. 3 of 3 |
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Info on bridging heads, multiline distribution, tr |
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Info on loops and how to find them |
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LMOS/MLT (Loop Maintenance and Operations System) |
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Loops explained |
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Phreak 2k |
by protonigger |
| The beginner's guide to phreaking in today's world |
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Phreak tutorial for beginners |
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Phreaking Basic, including a little history, and h |
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Phreaking basics by Long John Silicone |
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Telephone & Network Related Definitions |
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The Official Phreaker's Manual (Great!) |
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The Phone System - A Basic Overview |
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The Phreaker's Handbook #1 |
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The Phreaker's Handbook #2 |
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The Phreakers & Boxers BIBLE! Every decent phreake |
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The Rulez Of Phreaking |
by The Ripper |
| A beginner's guide to basic phone phreaking. |
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The Telephone System: A Basic Overview |
by Evil Incarnate |
| Bell's concept of a public telephone network - "this grand system", "whereby a man in one part of the country may communicate by word of mouth with another in a distant place" - was well underway by January of 1878, when the first commercial exchange was operated in New Haven. By 1907, one hotel alone, the Waldorf Astoria in NY, had 1,120 telephones and processed 500,000 calls per year.
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This is some informative text about making your ow |
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Understanding telephones |
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Understanding telephones |
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Where is this phone number located? |
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Your rights as a phone phreak |