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Re: [hscenews] phone issues in Haiti

Are there any "regular" phones in Haiti? (facetiously), jv



On Mar 24, 2008, at 7:08 PM, PIx Mahler wrote:

Friends,
In a recent e-mail to a friend in Haiti, I have discovered an addition 
to phone numbers and why some of you may be having difficulty getting 
through. Maybe not and I am just slow getting information. Whatever, I 
thought I'd share it with you.

"Just don't forget to put a 3 infront of cell phone numbers and a 2 in 
front of fixed phones."

For instance a number in Haiti that is a cell number is 509-3-###- 
#### for a cell number and 509-2-###-#### for a regular phone.

I am climbing the learning curve about phone use in Haiti so any 
little tips like this are welcomed.

Pix Mahler




Tue Mar 25, 2008 2:56 am

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Friends, In a recent e-mail to a friend in Haiti, I have discovered an addition to phone numbers and why some of you may be having difficulty getting through....
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Are there any "regular" phones in Haiti? (facetiously), jv...
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