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From: Brian Gately <gately@pilot.njin.net>
Message-ID: <CMM-RU.1.3.755636349.gately@pilot.njin.net>
To: Tom Wisner <TWISNER%nas.bitnet@nac.no>
Cc: "Lee C. Varian" <LVARIAN@pucc.princeton.edu>,
isdn@teknologi.agderforskning.no
Subject: Re: ISDN at home (not)
I'm not sure how Tom Wisner found that Bell Atlantic charges for data calls
but not for voice calls. I'm not aware of ant option that would permit that.
If it were true, we should all buy ISDN because we could place voice calls
for free (smile).
Voice calls within the LATA are billed at business (DDD or message units)
rates.
bg