N&O Index Card Listings
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Telephone
- Triangle firms oppose extending local phone service to all users - Fe 13 88 1
- Program to help Tar Heels who can't afford phones - Mr 5 88 12A
- N.C. probes alternative phone plans (for hotels, motels, pay phones) - Mr 17 88 20A
- Sorry, wrong number - Ap 8 88 2D
- Helms pleased with his effort to ban dial-a-porn services - Ap 24 88 31A
- Phone service nudges tranquil Bald Head into modern times - Ap 26 88 1C
- Utilities panel broadens study of regional calling system costs - Jn 14 88 18C
- 5-year-old mobile-telephone industry maturing quickly - Jy 3 88 2I
- Falling prices boost demand for car phones - Jy 3 88 1I
- Highway patrol gets connection to cellular phones - Jy 12 88 WA-1
- Reliability of N.C. phone systems to be studied - Jy 20 88 1C
- Ruling issued on uncertified phone services - Jy 23 88 12A
- Depression woes at phone firm gave birth to Duke system - Au 9 88 2D
- New Duke switch paves way for phone system of future - Au 9 88 1D
- A ringleader; A new home phone can help you keep your life in order - Au 11 88 1D
- Senators hung up by phone problems - Au 13 88 8B
- Pamlico local phone service extended - Au 16 88 16C
- New phone developed to use with computers - Au 30 88 1D
- Under the Dome: Kinks in phone bank (Bush's) - No 9 88 4A
- Storm kills phones of about 3,000, Southern Bell says No 29 88 11A
Telephone
- Cost of Triangle toll-free calling - (Chart) - Ja 28 89 5A
- Triangle local-calling rates would vary widely - Ja 28 89 1
- Fayetteville, Raeford to get 'equal access' - Fe 5 89 3I
- Alternate phone-rate plans eyed; Bill likely would spur competition in state - Mr 3 89 6B
- Under the Dome: - Legislators play numbers game (want old telephone nos. back) - Mr 23 89 1
- Legislators field issues dear to consumers: credit cards, telephones - Ap 2 89 34A
- Sheriff's phones fail in Johnston - Ap 9 89 29A
- Airport gets credit card telephones - My 17 89 7B
- Phone companies counting on dialing plan to ease digit crunch - Oc 26 89 1C
Telephone
- The electronic peephole; Will 'Caller ID' technology invade privacy or guard it? - Fe 11 90 1J
- 6,000 to get new numbers; East Wake phones linked to new office - Fe 15 90 1B
- Thornburg, Bell disagree on Caller ID service - Fe 22 90 3B
- 11-digit long-distance dials begin Friday in area codes - Mr 1 90 1B
- Costs vary for Triangle towns under local-calling proposal (Map) - Mr 13 90 1B
- In-and-out workers on 'voice mail' - Mr 13 90 2B
- Holy phony! Batman calls cost, don't pay - Mr 23 90 4B
- Wake County to expand 911 service coverage area - Mr 24 90 1B
- Commission orders revision of Caller ID; Protection of police numbers is sought - Ap 3 90 1
- Firm develops plug-in phone service - Ap 3 90 3B
- Complaint sparks questions on billing for cellular phones - Ap 5 90 5B
- Editorial: Who needs Caller ID? - Ap 5 90 20A
- Tar Heel editors speak: The threat to privacy (Caller ID) - Ap 15 90 7J
- Keeping in touch; Cordless phones become necessity, key to freedom - My 3 90 1E
- 12-cent phone fee is for emergencies - My 11 90 2B
- Under the Dome: Cellular phones helping officials - My 24 90 1B
- Editorial: A lament for Mr. Bell - My 26 90 14A
- Monitoring megahertz - My 30 90 1D
- Asheville phones silenced; 24-hour service loss blamed on computers - Jn 4 90 3B
- Triangle local-calling plan rejected - Jn 21 90 1
- Triangle council faults phone-rate ruling - Jn 22 90 2B
- Orange still seeking a toll-free Triangle - Jy 3 90 2B
- GTE to seek permanent calling plan for Triangle - Jy 14 90 2B
- All the lonely people; Listening to cries and whispers on 900 lines - Jy 29 90 1E
- Phoning home now may mean thinking twice; Fuquay-Varina gets a second exchange - Oc 25 90 1F
- Calling plan gets boost from Orange; Action improves chances of regional phone system - No 28 90 1B