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Hoping someone can help.
Each New Years I call my friend on the French side. This year when I telephoned (a landline)there was a recording stating all circuits were busy. I tried calling at other times and heard a busy signal and now I keep hearing a sound like a dead phone line. Is there a phone directory that someone may help me locate a new number for my friend or validate the old number. I did dial 011-590-590 plus the local number for 4 days with no success. Thanks for any help.
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I think at one time you were calling through France to call landline on the French side. We have never had luck using landlines in st maarten. We use cell phone & they work well. Good luck hope you reach your friend.
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Try using a web based service like skype. For a very small per-minute fee, you can call cell and land lines everywhere. This should help if the old line is still in use
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What you're dialing should work if the phone number is still active.
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what's dialing? <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/Grin.gif" alt="" />
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