<><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><> < > < The United Phreaker's Incorporated Proudly Presents > < > < Bell Proposes Some Cuts In Long Distance Rates > < > < By: Tomcat > < > < An Upi Production 1990 > < > <><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><> Reprinted In File Form On March 25, 1990 Orignally Publised In The Montreal Gazette March 23, 1990 =============================================================================== Bell Proposes Some Cuts In Long-Distance Rates By: Carolyn Adolph Bell Canada announced plans to cut long-distance rates by an average of 15 per cent yesterday, (March 22/90), saying new equipment had lowered its costs and improved its productivity. Bell said it hoped to put the new rates into effect this fall, after winning approval from the Canadian Radio-Television and Telecommunications Commision. (CRTC). But the proposal won't be ready for at least two months, and the regu- lator has said the rate changes won't be approved outright. "We have to hold public hearings," said CRTC offical Pierre Pontbriand. "The public must have a chance to comment on the best way to have these reductions." The proposed changes would apply to calls made from Bell teritory in Ontario, Quebec and the Northwest Territories to provinces in the rest of Canada. Calls made to the U.S. and on many of Bell's specialized ser- vices will also recieve rate reductions. Rates for other countries are not affected. (Too bad for you non-phreakers calling the UPi node in Holland... oh well. -Tomcat). But the cuts would not apply to calls to points within Bell teritory, from Montreal to Toronto, for example, Bell official Sylvie Bastien said those rates had already declined by 27 per cent since 1987 and were lower then rates for calls to other parts of the country. Under the rate-reduction scheme for example, the price of a five-minute call made between 6 a.m. and 6 p.m. from Montreal to Vancouver would drop to $2.40 from $2.85, a 15.8-per-cent decline. The cost of calling the U.S. will be reduced by an average of 6 per- cent. For example, a five-minute call from Montreal to Los Angeles will cost $2.80, down 11.1 per cent from the present rate of $3.15. Bell said it will also propose reductions for business services such as WATS and 800 services and the Between Friends residential service. The telephone company said it can afford to reduce its long-distance rates because its new network equipment costs less to operate than the old equipment. Lowering rates would also keep it out of trouble with the CRTC, which forces the monopoly to limit rate of return to between 12.25 and 13.25 per cent of revenues. At a news conference, Bell president Jean Monty denied that the rate reductions were a bid to improve customer relations ahead of a bid by cable-TV mogul Ted Rogers to compete with Bell on long-distance service. You may distrubute this file freely but may not change any part of this file in whole or part without the written or verbal concent of the author. =============================================================================== Call These Great Upi Boards! =============================================================================== Node Number Board Name Sysop Baud =============================================================================== Hq 416-Upi-Home The Northern Phreaker's Alliance The Lost Avenger 24 1 416-Upi-Nde1 The Shining Realm FrosT BitE 24 2 514-Upi-Nde2 The Order Of Kamikaze Tomcat 96 3 305-Upi-Nde3 Ferrari Mr. Ferrari 38.4 4 416-Upi-Nde4 Time Zone Destoryer 38.4 5 716-Upi-Nde5 The Knight's Society Jeff Knight 24 6 408-Upi-Nde6 The Unholy Temple Black Death 24 7 031-Upi-Nde7 Rebel Box (Netherlands) Mr.Miracle 24 8 213-Upi-Nde8 The Drop Site N Sult 24 =============================================================================== 03-29-89/008 Copywrite 1990 By The Lost Avenger-All Rights Reserved Downloaded From P-80 International Information Systems 304-744-2253 12yrs+