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Pricing to get in on AT&T Multiquest 900 Service
I found my crayon scrawled scratch paper regarding AT&T's "Mulitquest
Interactor".
Let's see if I can get this straight. If you have any questions, give
_HALLIE_ a call at 800-243-0900.
"900 service"
$1200 - install
$ 500 - monthly service charge.
On top of that..... THE SERVICE CHARGES
For an analog SINGLE LINE, it is
$1100 - install (depending how far you are from an AT&T CO)
$ 250 - month service charge
For T1.5 service (24 lines), it is
$3500 - install (depending how far you are from an AT&T CO)
$1200 - monthly service charge.
You can charge your customers (callers) 1cent to $50 first minute AND
0cents to $10 each additional minutes.
AT&T gets 10% gross + transport rate (30cents/minute) + service charge.
In some states, (California for an example), you can use AT&T for
out-of-state calls only! For in-state 900 service, one needs to use
another facility (PacTel, GTE, etc). One can also use a _Service_Bureau_
that can get around this "gotcha" by putting equipment (a switch I
assume) in another state (such as Nevada) and then providing a line(s)
to you.
Some service bureaus that I haven't spoken with yet are....
CALIFORNIA
Low Ad Communications
213-626-5329
Accel Voice
800-950-2235
COLORADO
Ideal Dial
800-582-3425
PENNSYLVANIA
ATS
800-247-1287
Now you guys know all that I know. Is it worth putting a 900 line into a
BBS? How about a network such as RIME?
best....<re>
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