AT&T

Form A: Speed Dial Numbers

 

To Dial System or Personal Speed Dial numbers: On MLS- or MLC-model telephone, press [ Feature ] + 2-digit Code.

System Speed Dial Numbers

Code

Name/Company

*

Telephone Number

20

21

22

23

24

25

26

27

28

29

30

31

32

33

34

35

36

37

38

39

Code

Name/Company *

Telephone Number

40

41

42

43

44

45

46

47

48

49

50

51

52

53

54

55

56

57

58

59

Code

Name/Company

*

Telephone Number

60

61

62

63

64

65

66

67

68

69

70

71

72

73

74

75

76

77

78

79

You can dial System Speed Dial codes with a (*) at any time, regardless of equipment dialing restrictions placed on your extension. System Speed Dial numbers are programmed by the System Manager (report problems and suggested revisions to your System Manager).

Personal Speed Dial Numbers

Code

Name/Company

Telephone Number

80

 

 

 

 

 

81

 

 

 

 

 

82

 

 

 

 

 

83

 

 

 

 

 

84

 

 

 

 

 

85

 

 

 

 

 

86

 

 

 

 

 

87

 

 

 

 

 

88

 

 

 

 

 

89

 

 

 

 

 

To program Personal Speed Dial numbers, see the Quick Reference card.

Code

90

91

92

93

94

95

96

97

98

99

Name/Company

Telephone Number

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AT&T II manual At&T

II specifications

AT&T II, a pivotal case in the landscape of telecommunications regulation, emerged from the expansive antitrust actions against the American Telephone and Telegraph Company (AT&T). Following World War II, AT&T had established itself as a telecommunications behemoth, monopolizing the market. The ramifications of this dominance spurred a significant shift in regulatory measures, leading to the dissolution of the Bell System in 1984, which consisted of AT&T and its regional operating companies.

One key feature of AT&T II is its emphasis on promoting competition in the telecommunications sector. The court's decision aimed to dismantle the monopolistic practices that had stifled innovation and restricted consumer choice. By encouraging competition among various service providers, the ruling paved the way for an environment where new technologies could flourish.

The technologies that emerged post-AT&T II significantly transformed the telecommunications landscape. The introduction of new digital switching systems allowed for improved call quality and increased network efficiency. The evolution of fiber-optic technology also played a crucial role, enabling faster transmission speeds and greater data capacity. Moreover, innovative services, such as mobile telephony and broadband internet, proliferated as competition increased.

Another characteristic of AT&T II is its focus on accessibility and consumer protection. The ruling mandated that telecommunications services be available to a broader swath of the population, ensuring that underserved communities had access to essential communication services. This shift not only democratized access but also laid the groundwork for the modern internet revolution, fostering the growth of the digital economy.

The impact of AT&T II can also be seen in the regulatory frameworks that followed. The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) adopted policies aimed at enhancing market transparency and ensuring fair practices among competitors. These regulatory changes helped to create a more equitable playing field, allowing smaller companies to compete against established giants.

In summary, AT&T II marked a turning point in telecommunications history, characterized by a focus on competition, technological advancements, and consumer protection. The dissolution of AT&T's monopoly allowed for the rapid evolution of technology and services, ultimately benefiting consumers and fostering an environment ripe for innovation. This ruling not only redefined the telecommunications industry but also set a precedent for how markets are regulated in the United States.