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- From: niebuhr@bnlux1.bnl.gov (david niebuhr)
- Subject: Re: long distance calling
- Message-ID: <1992Dec24.145434.11900@bnlux1.bnl.gov>
- Keywords: help
- Organization: Brookhaven National Laboratory, Upton, NY 11973
- References: <Bzq3x5.A36@usenet.ucs.indiana.edu>
- Date: Thu, 24 Dec 1992 14:54:34 GMT
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- In article <Bzq3x5.A36@usenet.ucs.indiana.edu> thomasl@silver.ucs.indiana.edu ((thomasl)) writes:
- >Final exam question:
- >
- >thomasl@silver is about to begin phone service. It is necessary to
- >choose a long-distance carrier. Which carrier is most recommended?
- >(note: all answers must contain reasons for the selection. reasons
- >for deciding against a particular carrier are acceptable. extra
- >credit: mention any incentives or bonuses associated with each carrier)
- >
- >Good luck, thanks, and happy holidays.
- >
-
- It is not necessary to select a long distance carrier, but all of those
- calls (inter-lata) will have to be made with the 10XXX selection code.
-
- I have AT&T solely because it was the carrier by default prior to the
- breakup and my long distance calls just don't justify switching to any
- other one. Now, if I had a choice in local service ... :-(
-
- Dave
-
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