Operator assistance refers to service provided by a telephone
operator to the
calling party of a
telephone call
A telephone call, phone call, voice call, or simply a call, is the effective use of a connection over a telephone network between the calling party and the called party.
Telephone calls are the form of human communication that was first enabl ...
. This can include telephone calls made from
pay phones, calls placed ''station-to-station'', ''person-to-person'', or ''
collect
The collect ( ) is a short general prayer of a particular structure used in Christian liturgy.
Collects come up in the liturgies of Catholic, Lutheran, or Anglican churches, among others.
Etymology
The word is first seen as Latin ''collēcta'' ...
'', third-number calls, calls billed to
credit cards, and certain
international call
An international telephone call is a call between the origination and destination located in different countries. In the public switched telephone network (PSTN), these telephone calls are processed by international gateway exchanges (switches). ...
s which cannot be dialed directly. The telephone operator may also be able to assist with determining what kind of technical difficulties are occurring on a phone line, to verify whether a line is busy (''busy line verification'', or ''BLV''), or left off the hook, or to break in on a live call to ask the caller to clear the line for an incoming call (''
busy line interruption'', or ''BLI''). The latter service is often utilized by emergency police. In addition, operators are often a first point of contact for the elderly wanting information on the current date and time.
Before the advent of
emergency telephone number
An emergency telephone number is a number that allows a caller to contact local emergency services for assistance. The emergency number differs from country to country; it is typically a three-digit number so that it can be easily remembered and ...
s, operators identified and connected emergency calls to the correct
emergency services.
Directory assistance was also part of the operator's job.
In the early days of telephony all calls were connected by an operator. Later,
local calls could typically be dialed directly, but
long-distance and
international call
An international telephone call is a call between the origination and destination located in different countries. In the public switched telephone network (PSTN), these telephone calls are processed by international gateway exchanges (switches). ...
s had to be connected by an operator, often subject to a minimum charge, typically for three minutes. Eventually it became possible to
direct-dial all calls, but operator assistance continued to be available, often at higher cost, for all calls; in the US
Bell System
The Bell System was a system of telecommunication companies, led by the Bell Telephone Company and later by the AT&T Corporation, American Telephone and Telegraph Company (AT&T), that dominated the telephone services industry in North America fo ...
an operator-assisted call had a 50% premium for the first three minutes.
A station-to-station call is an operator-assisted call in which the
calling party agrees to talk to whoever answers the telephone.
A person-to-person call is an operator-assisted call in which the calling party requires to speak to a specific named party and not simply to anyone who answers. The caller is only charged for the call, which is subject to extra cost than station-to-station, from the moment the requested party is reached, and not charged at all if unreachable. This method was popular when telephone calls were relatively expensive. Since the introduction of
direct dial telephone service and the subsequent drop in the price of
long distance telephone calls, person-to-person service has virtually disappeared.
A messenger call has been used in countries in which home telephones are unusual, and before the boom in
cell phones
A mobile phone or cell phone is a portable telephone that allows users to make and receive Telephone call, calls over a radio frequency link while moving within a designated telephone service area, unlike fixed-location phones (landline phone ...
in the early 21st century. A messenger, usually a boy, would go to the recipient's location to advise him or her to come to a central location at a designated time to receive a phone call.
An operator-assisted conference call is one in which the
conference call
A conference call (sometimes called an audio teleconference or ATC) is a telephone call in which several people share a telephone line at the same time. The conference call may be designed to allow the called party to participate during the cal ...
is managed by an operator. The telephone operator will greet each call participant, gather specific information from each participant, introduce key speakers, and manage questions and answers, all from the telephone.
A third number call or third party call is an operator assisted telephone call that can be billed to the party other than the calling and called party. The operator calls the third number for the party to accept the charges before the call can proceed.
Time and charges was a service that could be requested of an operator before a call began. After completion of the call, the operator called back and stated the duration of the call (in minutes) and the charge. It was sometimes used by guests to reimburse hosts for use of their telephone, and was almost always required by hotel switchboard operators to charge room guests for calls they made—modern telephone systems do this automatically.
List of active operator assistance numbers
* Australia: 1234
* Canada: 0
* Hong Kong: 10010 (national), 10013 (international)
* United Kingdom: 100 (national), 155 (international)
* United States: 411
List of historical and withdrawn operator assistance numbers
* Ireland: 10 (national), 114 (international). Service withdrawn in 2007.
* North America (
North American Numbering Plan
The North American Numbering Plan (NANP) is an integrated telephone numbering plan for twenty-five regions in twenty countries, primarily in North America and the Caribbean. This group is historically known as World Zone 1, World Numbering Zone ...
):
** 0 (followed by a delay to distinguish from ''0+'' dialing, below, or, later, terminated with ''#'')): local
** 0 + seven or ten digits: national non-localpromoted as ''Zero Plus Dialing'', with some exchanges allowing additional digits dialed to identify billing preference and enter a billing card number
** 01 + country code + number: international version of Zero Plus, also the operator-assisted version of 011 + country code + number
See also
*
Long-distance operator
References
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