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To: Janice Shell who wrote (6937)12/18/1996 12:21:00 PM
From: Scrapps   of 18024
 
Janice & Sunny....Sunny!!! You still there? Check this out.

U.S. moves to force foreign telecom companies to lower rates ...

WASHINGTON -- Moving to force overseas telecommunications to lower their rates, the government is expected to propose new rules that could save U.S. phone customers billions of dollars in international long-distance charges. Long-distance calls to foreign countries cost 99 cents a minute on average, compared with 16 cents for domestic calls, largely because of exorbitant rates that government-run monopoly phone companies abroad charge U.S. companies for completing calls, according to the Federal Communications Commission.

Maybe there is hope.

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