AT&T joins in the Running
By Miklos
Magma and I were driving back from scanning in a local mall, when
wehit a stoplight. Since Magma is the only guy with his license, he has to
pay attention to the road, while I stare out the window. I saw an
unusual looking payphone booth. It had white plastic signs at the top versus
Bell's beautiful blue ones. So, I told Magma to pull into the gas station
where the phone booth was located. We got out to take a closer look, and
to oursurprise, we have found yet another new payphone! It was AT&T this
time.(Picture of this payphone available in our picture section)
Instantly we went to our old ways of making free calls on COCOTs,
and all failed miserably. Yet, this payphone had all the characteristics of
the 1st Canadian Telecomm COCOT. An interesting addition to this payphone
wasa modular jack for a laptop. Out of curiosity, we stuck a lineman’s
handset inthere, and tried our COCOT tricks failing yet again. We decided
to call directoryassistance (I did not write the number down, it was already
on the payphone) topretend we had a laptop in there and complain about it not
working. The operatorwe talked with seemed to not know of any existence
of a modular jack in the payphoneso I hung up on her in frustration. Then,
I saw that the payphones phone numberwas on it, so I had Magma get to the
nearest payphone, and with our 2-way radioshe told me exactly when he was
calling. Magma dials the number and gets someone’shome phone number. I
use an ANI to get the real number for this already shitty payphone and radio
it back to Magma. He finally gets the right number, and calls my payphone.
I get a please wait on the LCD screen and pick up the receiver, we both get
dead silence. Next I try a tone dialer, then I plugged my handset into the
modular jack and still nothing.
In conclusion, I either have to do some more research on this
payphone or scrap, any further texts that deal with this payphone. Right
now, I just thought you'd like to know AT&T has some payphones. If you
however, know anything more about this wacky payphone, please let me know!
I'll post absolutely anything on the site. Heres what we've received so far:
From: david <david@jeffery.net>
I was reading some texts @ http://www.haxordogs.net/ghu/Docs/ATTpay.txt
and decided that i may have info worth contributing to that document.
I live fairly close to one of these AT&T payphones in ottawa. The
document says that they attempted to call the payphone and when answerd
they got dead air. Gozer works the night shift in the store where this
phone is located. I often go and hang out with him durring his shift In
case he gets robbed( we usely dial into the web with my laptop). any way
the point. theses AT&T payphones seem to ring once a night in the late
eavening. whats more interesting is the payphone answers the call. I
suspect that this is AT&T calling to check the status of the phone and
how much money its got etc. We have attempted to use the jack on the
front of the phone with my laptop with no success. ( i wonder what
happens when you call the payphone itself from the jack on the front?)
anyway i just thought that i would contribute this small bit of data
slim-jim
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