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| What is the ISDN directory? | NPR has been gathering useful ISDN-equipped locations for some time now, the site being noted each time an NPR program uses a station or studio for interviews. We are now making a subset of this list available to NPR member stations, through this searchable directory. |
| Do I need special glasses or something to view the directory? | No. The only requirement is that your Browser must be able to run JAVA applets.(You can download a JAVA-enabled browser, for free, by clicking on one of the browser icons at the bottom of the EUonline Home Page) |
| How do I search the directory? | You can search the directory by state, city, location, codec, or bitrate.
If you're using a Netscape browser, you can print locations you select just by clicking on
the search form's buttons. Although the search controls are fairly intuitive, we've developed a HELP page that describes the search controls. Just press the HELP button on the search form to see the HELP page. |
| Where are the ISDN phone numbers? | To respect the privacy of those listed, we have not provided the actual ISDN phone numbers in our list. You can contact those listed to get the numbers. |
| I have a correction and an addition. . . Who should get the info? | Please send corrections and additions to Norb Gallery at ngallery@npr.org |
| Are there other places to get ISDN numbers and locations? |
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