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Business Listing   Anderson Telephone Answering Services - Anderson, IN - Phone: (765) 644-0942


Business Listing   Calling Unlimited Inc - Anderson, IN - Phone: (765) 643-3363


Business Listing   Cingular Wireless - Anderson, IN - Phone: (765) 649-1158


Business Listing   Communications Network Inc - Anderson, IN - Phone: (765) 646-8900


Business Listing   Excel Telecommunications - Larry Reynolds- Independent Representatives- Training Ce - Anderson, IN - Phone: (765) 649-8428


Business Listing   Indiana Telephone Company - Anderson, IN - Phone: (765) 643-7029


Business Listing   Pagenet of Indiana - Anderson, IN - Phone: (765) 683-1823


Business Listing   SBC Xameritech - Anderson, IN - Phone: (765) 649-5900


Business Listing   Sure-Tel - Anderson, IN - Phone: (765) 683-0450


Business Listing   Wireless @ Work - Anderson, IN - Phone: (765) 622-9903


Business Listing   Wireless Communications - Anderson, IN - Phone: (765) 644-3330


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Helpful Definition for: Telephone Service


With modernization and advances in digital communication, the telephone services in Anderson make many calling features available to subscribers. Besides the regular in-built features like voicemail, caller id, call waiting, speed dialing, three-way calling or conference call, centrex, enhanced 911, new forms of communication devices such as modems and facsimile machines are designed to use the plain old telephone service to transmit digital information.

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