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To: Captain James T. Kirk who wrote (8752)4/28/2000 1:15:00 PM
From: Scrapps   of 9236
 
Covad and Bell South enter line sharing agreement
Covad Communications has entered into a regional agreement to share phone lines with BellSouth to provide high-speed broadband access in BellSouth's nine-state territory. The deal follows a similar contract signed this week between Covad and US WEST. Under the agreement, Covad has locked in an interim monthly loop rate of $6 per line. Ultimately, the final costs will be set by individual state Public Utility Commissions and all interim costs will be adjusted retroactively. Covad says the final cost for the shared lines should be zero dollars per month. The agreement will allow Covad to begin ordering line shared loops on June 6th in many areas of BellSouth's territory and full implementation is expected by the end of July.
27-Apr 2000 6:52 AM

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That's a lot of lines to share.
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