Subject: [BoundaryPoint] One area code, 2 countries
Date: Oct 18, 2001 @ 17:23
Author: Doug Murray for StockPhotosOnline.com ("Doug Murray for StockPhotosOnline.com" <dmurray@...>)
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----- Original Message -----From: Dallen TimothySent: Thursday, October 18, 2001 9:53 AMSubject: RE: [BoundaryPoint] GCEBE on the RadioGood job Doug. Way to build awareness of our 'peculiar' hobby!
By the way, maybe you (or anyone else ?) knows about something I've been thinking about lately. A few years ago I heard about a telecommunications enclave in the US or Canada--can't remember which. Anyway, there's apparently a community or area of either Washington or BC that has to use the telephone company and area code of the other foreign neighbor. So, for example, if I call to that area from Arizona, and it's actually in Washington, I would have to pay international Canadian rates and it would show up on my telephone bill as a call to BC. Has anyone heard of this situation in BC/WA or anywhere else?
Dallen
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