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- From: Terry.Parks@launchpad.unc.edu (Terry Parks)
- Subject: Re: Op-ed piece on telephone Caller ID
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- Date: Fri, 22 Jan 1993 01:07:48 GMT
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- >The reasoning is that the holder of the 800 number is paying the bill, therefore
- >is entitled to know where the call came from. The same is true if you accept
- >a collect call. That number shows up on your monthly bill.
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- Since I, not the anti-privacy folks, pay for my telephone, can I have my
- Caller ID now.
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