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Deregulaton = higher voice/data prices, says GAO

San Francisco :: CA :: USA | May 03, 2:00 PM | Rating: 0 | Viewed: 340 times Posted by Matthew Lasar send a private message
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The smaller voice/data carriers are launching a new offensive against Qwest's efforts to get its access rates deregulated in four major markets: Minneapolis, Seattle, Denver and Phoenix. What that means is that, if the Federal Communications Commission approves the waiver, Qwest ...

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