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From: koo@cornell.UUCP (Richard Koo)
Newsgroups: net.wanted
Subject: Re: Comparison of long distance companies?
Message-ID: <12@cornell.UUCP>
Date: Wed, 13-Feb-85 09:38:56 EST
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Posted: Wed Feb 13 09:38:56 1985
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In article <276@idi.UUCP> kiessig@idi.UUCP (Rick Kiessig) writes:
>Has anyone seen a comparison of the costs and capabilities of
>the various long distance companies?  I've been using SPRINT
>for a long time, but I'm beginning to think they may not be
>the cheapest/best service available.  Here are the long distance
>companies I know of.  If you know of any others, or if you
>know of a comparison showing price (including monthly minimums,
>installation charges, billing increments, etc.), please let me know.
>
>	AT&T
>	GTE SPRINT
>	MCI
>	AllNet
>	Western Union Long Distance (formerly Metrophone)
>	<>
>
>-- 
>Rick Kiessig
>{decvax, ucbvax}!sun!idi!kiessig
>{akgua, allegra, amd, burl, cbosgd, decwrl, dual, ihnp4}!idi!kiessig
>Phone: 408-996-2399

	I think the August or September, 1984 issue of Consumer Report 
    contained a report on the above long-distance phone companies.
    Things may have changed since then, of course.

                            Richard Koo
                            Cornell University
                            Department of Computer Science