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Interesting Horserider...I tried suggesting the phone modem as an possible issue....you never said if you are using a landline or cell phone. I have used the 7 digit number in my area code here in SoCal. I think if the an area code you are calling is required, you get notified when you dial...also a 1 must precede if it is a totally different area code. But in your case, when others call they don't connect? What happens, do they get a busy or a message? Try calling yourself from a cell or another line to see how it bounces.
- Bruce5 years agoHonored Contributor III
I don't think anything changed for Horse. I think the technology had changed for whomever was calling Horse. Their provider now requires 10-digit dialing.
i remember only having to dial 4 digits on a rotary phone. My Great Grandparents still had a Party Line in the mid-80's. Now look how far we've fallen.
- CurtB5 years agoValued Contributor III
When my parents first got a telephone, I called my grandparents by picking up the receiver and when the nice lady said "Number please", I told her 42.
- Bruce5 years agoHonored Contributor III
Wow....you've beaten me. Remember how tough those phones were? I once knocked out my brother with the handset. The only thing to survive nuclear war would be cockroaches, Twinkies and rotary phones.
- Horserider1st5 years agoNew Contributor
I use both actually. That is how I found out that someone has to use the area code plus my number. I called my landline which is Cox. Got the call can not completed at this time. Hung up and then tried again with the area code and the phone rang.