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Microcap & Penny Stocks : Tokyo Joe's Cafe / Societe Anonyme/No Pennies

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To: STEAMROLLER who wrote (31727)12/21/1998 11:29:00 AM
From: NASDBULL  Read Replies (2) of 119973
 
Technical Question for anyone: Thanks,

I'm going to get an ISDN line.

I wanted to talk costs. Is this reasonable?

My local telephone company(Pacific Bell) is offering ISDN service for:

A one time charge of $125 to set up.
$31.97 fixed charge per month.
A one time charge to purchase at NT1 Terminal Adapter for $299.
Usage = .01 cent minute connection charge to connect at 64k
Usage = .02 cent minute connection charge to connect at 128k

I would be using 128k connection speed 10 hours a day @ .02 minute 5 days a week.

I figure my one time cost would be $425 to get set up.
I would have a fixed monthly fee of $31.97.
My variable connection cost would be about $240 month.

So total monthly cost after I get set up would be about $270 month for a ISDN connection.

Is this reasonable?

NASDBULL
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