Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!sun-barr!olivea!oliveb!bunker!wtm From: robertj@tekgen.bv.tek.com (Robert Jaquiss) Newsgroups: misc.handicap Subject: CBFB_ANNOUNCEMENTS att.txt Message-ID: <15527@handicap.news> Date: 13 May 91 13:53:25 GMT Sender: wtm@bunker.isc-br.com Reply-To: robertj@tekgen.bv.tek.com (Robert Jaquiss) Lines: 17 Approved: wtm@hnews.fidonet.org Fidonet: Split Index Number: 15527 Phone lovers will applaud the arrival of two new braille publications: the Area Code Handbook and the AT&T Consumer Resource Guide. Both booklets are available, free of charge, from National Braille Press, thanks to a collaborative effort with AT&T. The Area Code Handbook contains the most recent area codes, listed by city and state, which is quite handy since many states recently changed their codes. The AT&T Consumer Resource Guide contains a multitude of useful tips, including the best times to call at the lowest rates; where to call for phone repairs; how to reach the AT&T National Special Needs Center for help with long distance service or telephone equipment for people with disabilities; and other services offered by AT&T. Both free books are available from National Braille Press Inc., 88 St. Stephen Street, Boston, MA 02115, or by calling 617/266-6160.