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Zone 8 uses four 2-digit codes (81, 82, 84, 86) and four sets of 3-digit codes (80x, 85x, 87x, 88x) to serve East Asia, South Asia and special services. 83x and 89x are unallocated. Zone 9 uses seven 2-digit codes (90–95, 98) and three sets of 3-digit codes (96x, 97x, 99x) to serve the Middle East , West Asia , Central Asia , parts of South ...
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Zone Usage Measurement (ZUM), or Zone 3: 13–16 miles Local Toll. 17+ miles (within service area) Calls within each area, up to about 12 miles, are local calls. In metropolitan areas, calls between 13 and 16 miles are Zone Usage Measurement (ZUM) Zone 3 calls. All other calls within each Service Area are now referred to as Local Toll calls.
Gardner Dozois referred to Interzone in 2007 as the "handsomest SF magazine in the business". [5] In 2006, the Science Fiction Writers of America removed the magazine from its list of professional markets due to low rates and small circulation. [6] However, within the genre field the magazine is still ranked as a professional publication. [7]
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*69 and 1169 — Call Return (caller may press '1' to return call after hearing number) *70 and 1170 — cancel call waiting on a call-by-call basis *71 and 1171 — three-way calling, which lets a person talk to people in two different locations at the same time