| 8/27/07
UNDERSTANDING YOUR BILL FOR VOICE SERVICES
Thanks to an Act of Congress in 1996, significant dents were
made in the protection from competition and government assistance
that the monopoly telephone company had enjoyed since the telephone’s
invention. With this competition, prices have gone down dramatically,
and millions of Americans have voted with their pocketbooks
to buy services from locally owned and operated companies like
Aeneas. While well paid lobbyists are busy in Washington DC
and every state capital trying to run off this competition and
re-establish a monopoly, a small army of service-oriented competitors
are providing more advanced technologies while the price of
services holds steady - well below the monopolist’s charges.
This fact is reflected in charges for Aeneas’ services
on your statement. [We encourage you to tell your elected representatives
that you favor lower prices and advanced technology made possible
through competition!]
There seems to be a dizzying array of odd sounding charges
and fees on everyone’s bill these days. They drive customers
crazy; they drive us crazy too. But to support the communications
infrastructure and to comply with the law, the charges remain.
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