How To Do Telephone Audio Effects

Hey there!
Forgive me if there are other posts about this, I searched and could not find any.
I'm working on a peice where two characters are the phone with eachother. I'm wondering if their are any audio filters or adjustments which can achieve the effect of hearing someone talk through a telephone. If anyone knows how to do this, or can point me in the direction of any tutorials I would be greatly appreciative!
Thanks so much!
Ryan

http://proapptips.com/tips/article.php?story=20050311170632361&query=phone
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