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Zenith number : ウィキペディア英語版
Zenith number
A Zenith number is a special type of toll-free telephone number which allowed a calling party to call the number's owner at no charge by ringing the operator and requesting the specified "Zenith", "Enterprise" or "WX" number.
Introduced in the 1950s, a Zenith number was listed in local directories in each community from which a business desired to receive calls. In that era, direct-dial numbers were commonly published with telephone exchange names followed by digits (such as "PEnnsylvania 6-5000"). The letter Z originally did not appear on the telephone dial, but suggested the 0 (operator) dial position, indicating that the caller had to call the operator (by dialing 0) to place the call.
The operator looked up the city and regular number in that city corresponding to the Zenith number, typically in a paper book kept at the switchboard and completed the call as if it were a collect call to the regular number.
For organizations having limited access from specific areas, a Zenith number could provide savings over a foreign exchange (FX) number. For example, if a bus company had to provide a bus information number for callers in a distant area from its main office, and a Zenith number cost $6 a month plus about $1.50 per call, and an FX number cost $50 a month, until the Zenith number regularly received at least 35 calls or more a month, it would be cheaper than establishing foreign exchange service.
In the United States and Canada, usage of manual Zenith numbers diminished after the 1967 introduction of interstate direct-dial 1-800 InWATS toll-free service; the requirement that +1-800 numbers arrive on special fixed-rate trunks ended in 1982. A similar service in the United Kingdom, in which callers asked operators for "Freephone (name or number)", had no direct-dial counterpart until 1985.
As direct-dial toll-free service declines in cost, Zenith numbers have nearly disappeared; telephone companies in most service areas are no longer assigning new Zenith numbers.
A few organizations continue to keep their Zenith numbers. For example, , the California Highway Patrol continues to use the same single number it has for decades, ''Zenith 1-2000'',〔(Remembering Old Zenith Numbers )〕 though it advertises 1-800-TELL-CHP on its website.〔(【引用サイトリンク】accessdate=2013-12-18 )
==Examples==

* Ontario Provincial Police Detachment Search - Zenith 50000〔http://oppmuseumfriends.ca/wp-content/uploads/2012/07/Friends-newsletter-MAY-2012-WEB.pdf〕〔(Zenith 50,000 - A call for crime prevention ) (archival video), Ministry of the Solicitor General, Ontario Provincial Police (1975), OPP Museum accession number 2012.20.16〕
* Ambulance Dispatchers - Ontario Zenith 80000 〔

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