telecom-request@dsinc.commodore.com (03/17/91)
Patrick- I'm sending (as a seperate letter) the Notice od proposed rulemaking from the FCC on choosing your own carrier from public phones. You might want to include them in the Archives. Interesting that the proposed rules deal with 1-800 and 950- access but are not as strict with 10xxx calls. Looks like AT&T may need an 800 number for network access yet. UUCP: ...!crash!pnet01!pro-party!blake Internet: blake@pro-party.cts.com Blake Farenthold | Voice: 800/880-1890 | MCI: BFARENTHOLD 1200 MBank North | Fax: 512/889-8686 | CIS: 70070,521 Corpus Christi, TX 78471 | BBS: 512/882-1899 | GEnie: BLAKE [Moderator's Note: Your lengthy file has been placed in the Telecom Archives with the other AOS related files, and I thank you. Interested readers can access the Telecom Archives using standard ftp commands from an Internet site: ftp lcs.mit.edu ... then login anonymous and give your name@site.domain for the password. Once on line at MIT, then 'cd telecom-archives'. Non-Internet readers (i.e. Bitnet, Fido, UUCP) can use various archives mail servers to reach the archives, such as the service available from bitftp@pucc.princeton.edu. PAT]
telecom@eecs.nwu.edu (TELECOM Moderator) (03/19/91)
What is missing here? > Moderator's Note: Your lengthy file has been placed in the Telecom > Archives with the other AOS related files, and I thank you. Interested > readers can access the Telecom Archives using standard ftp commands > from an Internet site: ftp lcs.mit.edu ... then login anonymous and > give your name@site.domain for the password. Once on line at MIT, then > 'cd telecom-archives'. The *name* of the file! I forgot to mention it. When you go to the Telecom Archives, look for 'aos-new.fcc.proposals'. There are various files beginning with 'aos' ... you might want to review them all. PAT