New Charges on 800 Number Providers: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Communications of the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation, United States Senate, One Hundred Fifth Congress, Second Session, April 15, 1998 |
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... cents for each 800 - number call placed from a payphone . Each of the Coalition's members- from AAA to trucking ... 35 cents , which has happened in almost every jurisdiction . The FCC then took this 35 cent rate , which is the retail ...
... cents for each 800 - number call placed from a payphone . Each of the Coalition's members- from AAA to trucking ... 35 cents , which has happened in almost every jurisdiction . The FCC then took this 35 cent rate , which is the retail ...
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... 35 cents . Their press release , which I have provided with my testimony today , states , " AT & T pledged to roll back the price in- crease if the company succeeds in efforts to reduce the level of pay- ments to the payphone owners ...
... 35 cents . Their press release , which I have provided with my testimony today , states , " AT & T pledged to roll back the price in- crease if the company succeeds in efforts to reduce the level of pay- ments to the payphone owners ...
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... cents per call based on the market price of a local coin call , adjusted downward for uniquely coin - related costs and upward for costs unique to access code and 800 calls . This approach most closely ... 35 cents to 28.4 cents , 16.
... cents per call based on the market price of a local coin call , adjusted downward for uniquely coin - related costs and upward for costs unique to access code and 800 calls . This approach most closely ... 35 cents to 28.4 cents , 16.
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... 35 cents to 28.4 cents , why didn't long distance carriers roll back rate increases over the past year as they promised ? Why did they instead raise their rates again by 28 to 30 cents per toll - free call made from a payphone ? They ...
... 35 cents to 28.4 cents , why didn't long distance carriers roll back rate increases over the past year as they promised ? Why did they instead raise their rates again by 28 to 30 cents per toll - free call made from a payphone ? They ...
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... 35 cents is the coin rate now , and we're looking at 6.6 or 28.4 . So I think that will always act as a floor or a default rate . Senator BURNS . OK . Tell me about the ability to pass on these extra costs in the trucking company , will ...
... 35 cents is the coin rate now , and we're looking at 6.6 or 28.4 . So I think that will always act as a floor or a default rate . Senator BURNS . OK . Tell me about the ability to pass on these extra costs in the trucking company , will ...
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28.4 cent rate 35 cents 800 service subscribers 800 subscribers 800-number calls access charges ALEKSICH-AKEY ALSAKER AT&T caller pay calls from payphones calls per month cents per call Coalition coin call coin rate coinless calls Comdata Commission Commission's compensate payphone service compensation rate competitive Congress CONRAD BURNS consumers cost CRIPPEN customers default rate deregulated dial drivers emergency road service FCC rules FCC's payphone Federal Communications Commission fees fraud and abuse GLENN REYNOLDS HAVDAHL hearing increased independent payphone providers issue IXCs LANKSBURY LECs long distance carriers long distance companies mandated million Montana negotiate operations option pay telephone payment payphone calls payphone charges payphone compensation payphone market payphone owners payphone service providers pensation per-call charge per-call compensation point of sale PREPARED STATEMENT Report and Order SALAZAR Senator BURNS subcommittee sumers surcharge tele Telecommunications Act Thank tion TOCSIA toll-free calls trucking companies trucking industry truckstop users Watkins and Shepard