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             The Advanced Guide to CCITT 5 Operators
                  Written By Nynex Phreak (9x)
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		            9x.nu

	When Blueboxing you can assign a flag to yourself when
you route with a DD (Discriminating Digit) which can be set to
Cable,Operator,Satellite,Military and Microwave. In this File
im going to be concentrating on the 2 flag, or Operator DD.

	Im sure many of you have always wondered a little about
the possiblity of becoming an operator with your bluebox and the
various buttons like code 11 or code 12. Basically code 11 is a
button that connects you to an inward as is code 12. Inwards are
split into two Kinds, Terminal and Transit.

Terminal Inwards
	Ok, Terminal Inwards are the operators within the country
you are blueboxing from, so lets say you are blueboxing from Hindu
Telcom when you break the line you can call terminal (kp1) inside the
country. So if you wanted to you could call a Hindo telcom operator
by routing with the following routing for Code 11 and Code 12.

    KP1    -     2       -  Code 1X  - ST
{Terminal} {Operator DD}  {Inward}   {Send Call}

So you can now Call the Inwards of a Country that is kp1, but what
about those that can kp2?

Transit Inwards
	This is where the Fun starts, if you are blueboxing from MooTel
Inc for example which can KP2 (Assume the KP2 is global), You can call
the Inwards of another country in the form of

    KP2   - Country Code -      2      - Code 1X - ST
{Transit} {Country Code} {Operator DD}  {Inward} {Send Call}

(Obviousley some countries route in a different format to the standard
routing, just adapt, so if a country routes kp2-dd-cc-number-st just
dial kp2-2-cc-code11-st.)

America however does not use a code11 routing, instead you can route
to each NPA's particular Inward by calling like so

     KP2 -    1   -     2      - NPA -  121  -   ST
{Transit}{America}{Operator DD}{NPA}{Inward}{Send Call}

So now you can Call Inwards, But what are the Different Kinds of ops?

Code 11
	Code 11 Operators are standard operators, such as the one's
that you get when you dial '0' or '100' or whatever your local operator
is. These Operators can really only be used for connecting to various
numbers, if the Code11 is Terminal see if they will call a Transit
Inward and have the Transit Inward dial a number in that country, e.g

kp1-2-c11-st "Connect me to +44 Code 11 please" "British Tel..."

The Code 11 will call any number inside a country that it is located
in, sometimes they will connect transit Code11's, but not all the time.

Code 12
	Code 12 is basically Directory Assitance, This can be used
to get peoples phone numbers just like the standard Directory Assistance
althought you can ask for the Supervisor to get unlisted numbers for you
a standard c12 op CANNOT and WILL NOT get unlisted numbers for you.

America Inwards
	America Has a multitude of Different Operators so I will cover
each in turn...

Inward Operator (KP2-1-2-PREFIX-121-ST)
These Operators are much the same as code 11's and will connect you to
any number in the country and sometimes to other npa's ops.

Directory Assitance (KP2-1-2-PREFIX-131-ST)
These are Basically the Code 12 Operators for America.

Toll Test Board (KP2-1-2-PREFIX-101-ST)
These basically connect to a switchmen who can help you with all your
technical questions and trunk testing.

OverSea's Completion (KP2-1-2-PREFIX-151-ST)
These are just like Code11's that deal with Operators from abroad, where
as the 121 routing is specifically for +1 Inwards mainly.

Verification Operators (KP2-1-2-VARIES-121-ST)
To get a Verification Operator you need to call a standard npa 121 and ask
for "Verification Operators Route, Area Code 803 773", where 803 733 is
the area code and Prefix of the phone line that is busy. The operator will
respond with something along these lines "803 061 Plus, thank you" and hang
up. Now to route to that verification operator you kp2-1-2-803-061-121-st.
Notice that you added 121 on the end, thats all the operator means by 
'Plus'.

Verification Policies vary in different telcos, Simple ask for "Verify" and
the number that is busy and the opertor will tell you if there is 
conversation
or not, if there is conversation you can ask for an "interupt", now wether
they will bring you in with them on the interupt or not varies but they will
usally ask for your name and tell the person on the phone that they have a
call from "Ted" waiting and that they should "hang up the line" the operator
will then tell you what they replied with.


Well I hope that You've learned a little or answered some questions that 
were
on your mind, enjoy and don't hesitate to get in touch with me.

N Y N E X ~ P H R E A K
http://www.nynexphreak.com
nynex@duproject.duproject.com
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