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Microcap & Penny Stocks : FRANKLIN TELECOM (FTEL)
FTEL 0.659+1.4%Nov 21 9:30 AM EST

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To: Dale Rustebakke who wrote (35501)7/5/1998 1:13:00 PM
From: Ray Burke  Read Replies (1) of 41046
 
"LEC
The Local Exchange Carrier is the local telephone company for a given geographic area. In
return for being given a monopoly over residential connections to the telephone network, the
LEC, which is most likely one of the more than 20 former Bell pre-divestiture operating
companies, has been subject to strict regulation of the services it offers and rates it may charge
for those services. IXC's pay LECs a fee for termination of phone calls at the businesses and
residences served by the LEC. With the advent of the 1996 Telecommunications Act LECs
tend to come in two flavors: ILECs and CLECs. That is Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier
and Competitive Local Exchange Carrier."

cookreport.com

If you go to Megsinet.com megsinet.net

There is a link called megsinet-clec
megsinet-clec.com
click that link then;
The Title says,"Megsinet-CLEC The Packet Phone Company"

On the page are links to Megsinet-clec news, updates, and this map:
megsinet-clec.com

It looks like megsinet-clec plans to some major expansion to their
"Packet Phone Company"
Ray
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