Re: Telephone Service
- From: George <george@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 25 Sep 2009 20:28:19 -0400
John Gilmer wrote:
"Walter R." <wr@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:h9io1k$ig7$1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxMy telephone charges creep upwards, almost every month, mostly due to increased government mandated charges. I pay AT&T now $ 26 a month for what is essentially local service. Long Distance is on a separate bill from ECG.
Our basic telephone charge is quite reasonable. What runs up the bill are the various taxes and charges put in by the government.
For example, we have the "911" fee. We have a fee to pay for the operators who "translate" voice to TTY for deaf folks. We have local utility tax. We have the "universal service fee." We have a fee to pay for the system that lets VOIP folks have any area code they want (number portability.)
USF is one of my pet peeves. I border on what used to be rural area but not any more. The local phone company is Frontier and they get boxes of USF money to help them serve the "farmers". And to top it off no competition is allowed. I ported our number to a VoIP carrier quite some time ago. I mentioned it to one of my friends who lives in the "rural" area and was surprised when I tried to order a port. No other carriers are allowed to compete in "rural" areas.
Number portability has nothing to do with what you described. It means that you are allowed to keep your number if you move to a different provider.
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What are the alternatives to increasingly expensive land-lines? We live in a low area and have poor cellphone connections. What is this Magic Jack thing? Does it work? What are the drawbacks?
What is VOIP? Just heard about it? Is this another valid alternative.
VOIP is Voice Over Internet Protocol. Magic Jack is a specific implementation. If you have high speed internet your ISP should have already tried to sell you on giving up your land line so I suspect you don't have high speed internet.
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