8027 Speed Calling (30 Number) (U S WEST Region Specific)

Speed Calling

Speed Calling (eight number) allows a subscriber to establish a connection to 
certain directory numbers by dialing one digit instead of seven to ten digits.
The service has a limit of eight speed calling access codes (each single digit 
code is associated with a telephone number).

Speed Calling (thirty number) allows a subscriber to establish a connection to 
certain directory numbers by dialing two digits instead of seven to ten digits.
The service has a limit of 30 speed calling access codes (each two digit code is
associated with a telephone number).

The telephone numbers associated with access codes of a speed call list are
determined by the client.  The client has the ability to add or change the 
telephone numbers assigned to such codes through use of the client's station.

Generic Name of ONA Service 	Product Name			BSE or CNS
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Speed Calling			AM - Speed Calling			CNS 
             			BA - Speed Calling			CNS
 		            	BS - Speed Calling			CNS
             			NX - Speed Calling		CNS or BSE 
             			PB - Speed Calling (8 & 30 Number)	CNS 
             			SWB - Speed Calling			CNS 
             			USW - Speed Calling (8 Number)		CNS
             			USW - Speed Calling (30 Number)		CNS

FEATURE OPERATION:
1. To call any of the directory numbers assigned to a Speed Call list, the
   subscriber performs the following operations:
   a. Listen for dial tone.
   b. Dial the one or two-digit Speed Call code assigned to the desired 
      directory number.  After a four-second pause, the call is processed.  
      (Callers from Touch-Tone telephones can avoid the four-second pause by 
      dialing # after the Speed Call code.)

2. To change any numbers or to add a number to the Speed Call list, the 
   following operations are performed from the subscriber's line:
   a. Listen for dial tone.
   b. Dial the applicable Speed Call change code (typically three or four 
      digits).
   c. After receipt of second dial tone, dial the Speed Call code that is 
      changing or being added and then dial the new directory number associated
      with the Speed Call code.  (If a fast busy tone is encountered the action
      must be repeated because the change did not occur.)

TECHNOLOGICAL AND FEATURE INTERACTION CONSIDERATIONS:
1. This feature is available in the following central office switches:

Switch Type			1A ESS	5ESS	DMS-100	
Earliest Generic Release	1AE8A	5E2(2)	BCS17	

2. The maximum number of digits in the telephone number assigned to the Speed
   Call code is 15 in the 1A ESS, 32 in the 5ESS and 15 in the DMS-100.

3. Multiline subscribers can have Speed Calling on each line if desired.

4. Speed Calling can be used in conjunction with Three-Way Calling or Three-Way 
   Call Transfer if the subscriber wishes to add to an established call someone 
   who is on their Speed Call list.

5. Subscribers with Speed Calling (eight-number) can also have Speed Calling 
   (thirty-number) OR Shared Speed Calling (two-digit) on the same line.
   Subscribers with Speed Calling (thirty-number) can also have Speed Calling
   (eight-number) OR Shared Speed Calling (one-digit) on the same line.

6. References:  
   o LSSGR (TR-TSY-000064), FSD 01-02-1101, Speed Calling,
     Issue 2, July 1987, Module TR-TSY-000522.

This service, if offered as a BSE, is associated with the Circuit Switched 
Line basic serving arrangement.
