Hi, Does anyone know of a list of internationally accessible PSTN talking clocks? I find talkjing clocks a good way to test the call quality to a particular country. There are a quite a few available in the US but the only other two countries I have found numbers for are the UK and Sweden. Other countries obviously have them but they generally don't seem accessible from international numbers. Talking Clock Numbers: Sweden: +46-3390510 UK: +44-8451249068 US: +1-2027621401 Anyone know (or provide access to) any others? Regards, Aaron __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Friends. Fun. Try the all-new Yahoo! Messenger. http://messenger.yahoo.com/
At 1:34 PM -0700 on 6/14/04, Aaron Clauson wrote:>Hi, > >Does anyone know of a list of internationally >accessible PSTN talking clocks? > >I find talkjing clocks a good way to test the call >quality to a particular country. > >There are a quite a few available in the US but the >only other two countries I have found numbers for are >the UK and Sweden. Other countries obviously have them >but they generally don't seem accessible from >international numbers. > >Talking Clock Numbers: >Sweden: +46-3390510 >UK: +44-8451249068 >US: +1-2027621401 > >Anyone know (or provide access to) any others? > >Regards, >AaronI find that a better solution is to use movie theaters. Google can usually find something in each nation/region/city, and most Western nations have answering machines on those lines which talk for quite a while. Talking clocks are getting harder to find, while movie theater auto-recordings are growing in number. JT
On Mon, 2004-06-14 at 21:34, Aaron Clauson wrote:> Does anyone know of a list of internationally > accessible PSTN talking clocks? > > Talking Clock Numbers: > Sweden: +46-3390510 > UK: +44-8451249068 > US: +1-2027621401 > > Anyone know (or provide access to) any others?Denmark: +45-70101155 Kind regards, Martin List-Petersen martin (at) list (dash) petersen (dot) net