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For those who want to read all about the official details, see:
<a rel="nofollow" href="http://CPR.BellSouth.com/pdf/ga/a103.pdf">http://CPR.BellSouth.com/pdf/ga/a103.pdf</a>
Here is an excerpt:
Georgia Community Calling (Message Rate/Measured Service)
(Obsoleted 08/25/2001 Type 4 for Residence customers. GCC is not
available for new installations or transfers of service to new
locations.)
(Obsoleted 10/13/2002 Type 4 for Business customers. GCC is not
available for new installations or transfers of service to new
locations. Business customers may add lines at present locations.)
Alan
--On Friday, August 20, 2004 7:45 PM -0400 Robert Heaven
<robertheaven at earthlink.net> wrote:
> If you change the basic service to their usage based service (max 30
> outgoing calls per month) you can drop that total bottom line to $20 per
> month.
>
>
> On Fri, 2004-08-20 at 19:00, Jay Finch wrote:
>
>
> Interesting aside here...
>
> FYI - I just called Bellsouth and dropped my "Complete Choice" plan down
> to
> "nothing but a dial-tone" and my cost is $17.95 + FCC fees + Taxes + Junk
> fees ... After it's all said and done, my cost (for just a Land Line, NO
> FRILLS) is a little more than $30 (Like $30.51)
>
> FYI - This is in Atlanta, GA.
>
> Wow... I just dropped $25 off my monthly phone bill by doing this (which
> is
> good, since I'm budgeting), but JIMINY CRICKETS... $13 in FCC Fees and
> taxes?!?!?!?
>
> $6.50 = FCC CHarge for Network Access
> $0.35 - FCC Local Number Portability Line Charge (per line)
> $0.61 = Federal Universal Service Charge
> $1.33 = Federal Excise Tax
> $2.59 = GA State/Local Tax
> $1.35 = Emergency 911 Charge
> $0.15 = Telecommunications Relay Service Fund
>
> Hokey Smokes Batman! I can't wait until "Dry Copper" can be used for DSL.
> (Especially since my local Cable Monopoly refuses to wire my subdivision.
> (The builder didn't have them do it when they built the houses, and they
> refuse to do it without getting paid by the HOA.))
>
> Sorry.. Little rant there.
>
> Cheers!
> Jay
>
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<li><strong><a name="00544" href="msg00544.html">[ale] Bellsouth's POTS fees...</a></strong>
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