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I have a few questions about ID's.
Are circuit IDs for the US Government labeled differently than businesess and if so, where can I get a list of them. Also, what does this circuit mean? OSPA xxxxxx
Thank you in advance
M.Higgins New Hampshire
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Isn't OSPA an Off-Premise extension?
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Some government circuits that I've seen can be five digits instead of six, and three letters instead of four. I've seen this in Department of Corrections. Now, "government" is a very broad term...I've recently done some lines for FBI which were indistinguishable by circuits IDs... This is the best reference chart I've seen...just scroll down... https://www.sundance-communications.../ubb/get_topic/f/33/t/000038.html#000000
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