Why do I keep hold of getting "you must first dial a 1.." even when I dial local numbers? Could this be why? 10 pts

I live in centralized Maryland, and the area code is 301, but I found a mobile home on a website within the farthest southern region of Maryland and be thinking about trying to draw from into it, so I was looking for a brief in that nouns. But whenever I call numbers for any businesses contained by that area I hold getting "you must first dial a 1..." even though the numbers are still 301 numbers. And I can't dial a 1 on this phone because I am on a college campus and they don't have "long distance" available. Likewise, when not here I own to stay with my grandma, and she does not hold free long distance, so if I was to telephone from her phone it may show up on the phone bill as being long distance. So I of late want to know why I keep getting "you must first dial a 1.." when I try to call for numbers in that nouns even though they are still 301numbers. Are they long distance or not? Because if they are then why do they still enjoy 301? And if they are not then why would I hang on to getting "you must first dial a 1"?


Answers:    If you are prompted to dial "1" before the nouns code, then I'm rather sure it will be a long distance charge.

Calls within a given nouns code are not necessarily free - just depends on the service nouns of your phone provider. A town can be 30 miles away or more and still be in same nouns code, but your provider may classify it as long distance. Check you phone book white pages - the free calling nouns is often defined within front of white pages phone book.

It is becoming adjectives practice now for copious major cities to require using nouns codes when dialing local calls - even if calling your subsequent door neighbor. But in those cases, it is not long distance and the "1" country code prefix is not required. If it is long distance within same area code, I'm reasonably sure you will be required to dial the "1" before nouns code.
Try this. If you are both in nouns code 301, don't dial the 301, just the seven digit number. That would variety it a local call and not long distance. Might work.

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