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More Call to Hawaii keeps disconnecting after 2-5min?
I've tried 315 440-0110 and 315 449-1110... they both disconnect me after a couple of minutes. I'm calling from Afghanistan. Anyone else having this problem? It makes a weird sound before disconnecting. Any else have a problem and figure out a way to fix this?
Morale Call***
I am using a military DSN/NIPR phone to call it. It takes me to the Hickam/Shafter operators and they transfer me to the right number but after 2-5minute it disconnects me mid conversation
2 Answers
- MrsjvbLv 710 years agoFavorite Answer
315 is a Syracuse NY area code. are you using a DSN line/phone to call it or a regular pay or cellphone?
- Anonymous5 years ago
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