ddddddddd ddddddddddd dddddddddddd ddddddddddddd Quackity Quack Quack dddddddddddddddd dddddddddddddd Guatemala's Phone System dddddddddd A Sort Of In-Depth Look At It dddddddd By Urza ddddddd ddddddddddddddd ddddddddddddddddd ddd ddddddddddddddddddd dd dddddddddddddddddddd dddddddddddddddddddddd dddddddddddddddddddd [A Guatemala Version of Phractal's Belize PSTN Textfile] Guatemala is a coastal country in Central America, bordering Mexico, Belize, Honduras, and El Salvador. The capital city is Guatemala City. Guatemala has gone through many years of strife, where the country's government is now recognizing a need for economic development and growth. (1) Numbers and Codes [2] Routing Structure {3} Signalling <4> Misc. (1) There are two toll free direct numbers going into Guatemala that I know of 800-432-1171 800-482-8351 Guatemala has only two city codes for the entire country Guatemala 502 (country code) La Ciudad De Guatamala 2 (city code) All Other Towns 9 (city code) [2] If your calling from North America (primarily the United States) most likely your call will go through a long distance station in Kansas City, Missouri. From Missouri it will travel on down to a CO in Florida (Palm Beach) Guatemala itself doesnt have any form of cable connection going into the country, so it relays on microwave and satellite! From Florida, I believe it then goes (by fiber optic/submarine cable) to Cancun, Mexico. Then by way of microwave to Guatemala (w00t!) This is my THEORY of what the routing structure would be if you called a town in Guatemala from the United States ============= Your Location ============= | | | | |Kansas City| | | | | |Florida| | | | <-------Submarine/Fiber Optic | |Cancun, Mexico| | | | <-------Microwave | |Guatemala| Actually, after reading Phractal's Belize textfile all the way through, I thought of the possibility of another set of fiber optics going from the Florida CO to Jamaica,and probably then going by satellite to Guatemala. {3} Guatemala has a wide array of various telephone switching systems, both analog and digital. I am pretty sure that Guatemala City has digital switching while most of the other regions have CCITT5 systems Blueboxing into Guatemala: Actually even though im sure the CCITT systems are boxable, I would not reccommend you blueboxing into the country using the direct number I gave at the beginning of the textfiles since those are AT&T trunks and blueboxing on those trunks probably wont do shit, but try to send a clear forward down the line and tell me what happens. I am sure there are other tollfree numbers going into the country and I have used some of those numbers in the past, but I cant remember them off the top of my head <4> Interesting factoids: -I was born in Puerto Barrios, Guatemala in 1983 -The United States is the most called country from Guatemala -You could interpret this as Phractal's Belize PSTN textfile but just replace the word "Belize" with the word "Guatemala" Goodbye Phreaks and Law Enforcement Officials Who Pretend To Be Phreaks -Urza