Phone Numbers of UW Dial-in Modem Access
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You can access the UW dial-in modem pool with your UW NetID, depending on your affiliation with the UW. Check to see if you have this service at Manage Your UW NetID Resources.
What You Will Need
The phone numbers most people affiliated with the UW will need are listed in the next section. You will also need to know or have the following:
- Your UW NetID and password
- A modem installed in (or connected to) your computer
- A phone line connected to the modem
Phone Numbers
| Phone Numbers for Large Urban Centers | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| If you are calling from: | Students Use: | Faculty and Staff Use: | Maximum Data Rate (Protocol) |
| Seattle, Bellevue | 206-812-5570 | 206-812-5590 | 56,000**(V.92) |
| Tacoma | 253-692-5570 | 253-692-5590 | 56,000**(V.92) |
| Everett (inc. Stanwood, Camano Island) |
425-262-5570 | 425-262-5590 | 56,000**(V.92) |
| Phone Numbers for Other Washington Locations | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| If you are calling from or near: | Students Use: | Faculty and Staff Use: | Maximum Data Rate (Protocol) |
| Aberdeen, Grayland, Westport | 360-612-5570 | 360-612-5590 | 56,000**(V.92) |
| Bellingham, Whatcom County | 360-543-5570 | 360-543-5590 | 56,000**(V.92) |
| Black Diamond, Enumclaw | 360-615-5570 | 360-615-5590 | 56,000**(V.92) |
| Chehalis | 360-557-5570 | 360-557-5590 | 56,000**(V.92) |
| Coupeville, Oak Harbor | 360-544-5570 | 360-544-5590 | 56,000**(V.92) |
| East King County | 425-519-5570 | 425-519-5590 | 56,000**(V.92) |
| Hoodsport, Union | 360-614-5570 | 360-614-5590 | 56,000**(V.92) |
| Kitsap Peninsula | 360-535-5570 | 360-535-5590 | 56,000**(V.92) |
| Mt.Vernon, Skagit County | 360-542-5570 | 360-542-5590 | 56,000**(V.92) |
| Olympia | 360-252-5570 | 360-252-5590 | 56,000**(V.92) |
| Port Angeles, Sequim, Gardner | 360-504-5570 | 360-504-5590 | 56,000**(V.92) |
| Port Townsend | 360-554-5570 | 360-554-5590 | 56,000**(V.92) |
**Due to FCC regulations on power output, receiving speeds are limited to 53 kbps.
Important: These numbers are local calls in the specified areas. If you are not sure if you are in an area, try calling the ten digit number (area code plus seven). If you get a high pitched modem tone, then it is a local call. Do Not put a 1 in front of the number (making a total of eleven digits). Doing so might result in long distance fees, which you will be responsible for paying.


