I have never heard of this.  What LATA are you in?  Can you give an example NPA 
where you know this to be the case?

As a consumer, if I were subscribed to ILEC without bundled long-distance, I 
would find such an arrangement both confusing and infuriating.  Especially with 
near-universal mandatory 10-digit dialing.  So you're saying that I can dial 
two numbers within the same area code the exact same way, but one destination 
is charged as a local call and the other as long-distance?  What if I 
fat-fingered something while dialing (intending to dial a local destination but 
being off by one digit in the NXX) & the call connected?  What if I was simply 
unaware that a given destination was long-distance?  This sounds like a 
terrible idea all the way around.

Was this also the case back when 7-digit dialing was still possible?  You could 
reach a long-distance destination within your same NPA by only dialing 7 digits?

-- Nathan

-----Original Message-----
From: James Cloos [mailto:cl...@jhcloos.com] 
Sent: Tuesday, July 19, 2022 10:01 AM
To: VoiceOps
Cc: Nathan Anderson
Subject: Re: [VoiceOps] [External] Re: 9-8-8 dialing when an outside line 
access code (9) is being used

NA> This convention is handy for those who still get charged for
NA> long-distance, as you can't accidentally dial long-distance unknowingly
NA> and get surprised by extra charges:

except thsat it is 10 for the same npa and 11 for other npas, irreguardless
of whether the call costs anything.

at least in the npas w/ which i am familiar.

so the 10 instead of 11 provides no value.

-JimC
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James Cloos <cl...@jhcloos.com>         OpenPGP: 0x997A9F17ED7DAEA6
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