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Anchor text: Automatic Message Accounting
Target Entity: Automatic_Message_Accounting
Preceding Context: As this and other improved technologies became available, as well as
Succeeding Context: (AMA) computers to process the long distance records into customer bills, the reach of DDD was slow in the 1950s, but quickened in the early 1960s. Electronic switching systems with stored-program capability allowed electronic processing of the dialed digits, referring to electronic memories to determine call routing, and this has reached the state of the art, with digital telephone exchanges which are basically specialized computers that route voice traffic from one "peripheral" to another as digital data. Call routing can now be done based on the area code, central office code and even the first two digits of the line number, although routing based on digits past the central office code is usually limited to cases of competitive local exchange carriers and number portability.
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Source Page: Direct distance dialing

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