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The best way to verify whether one of Seanet's modem numbers is a local call for you, is to pick up your phone and dial
one of the access numbers (do not dial a "1" first!). If you reach a modem, the number is local for you! If you hear a message
saying that "you must first dial a 1 when calling this number" then the number is long-distance and you should try a different
access number.
WARNING: If you must dial a "1" in order to complete the call to a Seanet access number -- or if your computer has been
directly or indirectly configured to dial a "1" in order to connect to a Seanet number -- then you are making a long-distance
call. Seanet personnel do no have special access to phone company information and cannot determine whether you are within
the local calling area for a specific Seanet number. Seanet customers are solely responsible for ensuring that they are
not unintentionally placing long-distance calls to Seanet's modems or offices. Seanet cannot accept financial responsibility
for phone bills incurred as a result of calls placed to Seanet's numbers.
Note: Please use your full email address as
your dial-up login name, i.e. username@seanet.com,
username@premier1.net,
or
username@ncia.com
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