Clear as a bell
Mar. 8th, 2004 03:51 pmI paid my monthly bills last night, and got an add from AT&T, my long distance
and in-state carrier, for AT&T's One Rate plan. For under fifty dollars a month total I can get local, state, and long distance (inside the U.S.). Since I tend to call a lot of people in-state, which is very expensive, and a lot of people out of state, which is somewhat expensive, and local service along is about thirty bucks, this is quite the deal. I've have AT&T local service before, so I have the equipment (it runs over cable), and the sound quality was better than anything I've ever used before. This will save me at least fifty bucks a month. (Yes, I know I sound like a commercial. Sorry.)
and in-state carrier, for AT&T's One Rate plan. For under fifty dollars a month total I can get local, state, and long distance (inside the U.S.). Since I tend to call a lot of people in-state, which is very expensive, and a lot of people out of state, which is somewhat expensive, and local service along is about thirty bucks, this is quite the deal. I've have AT&T local service before, so I have the equipment (it runs over cable), and the sound quality was better than anything I've ever used before. This will save me at least fifty bucks a month. (Yes, I know I sound like a commercial. Sorry.)
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Date: 2004-03-08 05:09 pm (UTC)Try: https://biz.yahoo.com/d/sf.cgi
I switched to "Pioneer Telephone" for Long Distance a few months ago, and Now average under 3 dollars per month.
Really.
Of course, Local is still the bitch at $12 monthly
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Date: 2004-03-08 10:38 pm (UTC)