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Here is the answer you will get if you send a post to the address in the
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Lori
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Subject: Phone companies request for per minute Net access charges
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This is a automated response to the message you sent isp(a)fcc.gov. We
established this mailbox for informal comments about usage of the public
switched telephone network by Internet access and information service
providers for a proceeding on this matter in 1997.
If you are responding to a message stating that local phone companies have
asked the FCC for permission to impose per-minute charges for Internet access,
please be aware that this information is out of date. The FCC decided in May
1997 NOT to allow imposition of Interstate access charges on Internet service
providers. There is no comment period currently open in this proceeding.
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