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- From: john@zygot.ati.com (John Higdon)
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- Subject: Re: Voice Message Service
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- Date: 7 Sep 92 17:44:00 GMT
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- Reply-To: John Higdon <john@zygot.ati.com>
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- Jerry Leichter <leichter@lrw.com> writes:
-
- > The first time I saw an example of this service, it was at an
- > SNET-owned and operated pay phone outside of Hartford, Connecticut
- > about two years ago.
-
- > Unless someone can find an older COCOT implementation, I'm afraid the
- > points for "innovation" go to the operating companies here.
-
- There have been COCOTs doing this in some areas for well over two
- years. Of course, they are only able to do this on long distance calls
- since the COCOT operator has absolutely no local access other than
- dial tone. The LEC has interim access and can manipulate the call,
- local or not.
-
- >> Of course it does this with free money and its superior network
- >> access.
-
- > then why should I, as a consumer, care? Neither "choice" nor the
- > financial health of entrepreneurs in the telecom business is of
- > importance to me; product quality and price are what I care about.
-
- And if you have no choice, how do you know that either the quality or
- the price is as good as it COULD be?
-
- This is an exceedingly short view of the industry. The engine that
- drives innovation is the expectation of ultimate rewards. The
- financial health of entrepreneurs in the telecom business should
- bloody well be of concern to you because if they die, you can kiss
- innovation goodbye and you will have whatever the LECs in their
- infinite wisdom decide to provide to you. Period.
-
- You do not think that the LECs will raise the price on that which it
- has a monopoly (after putting the original entrepreneur out of
- business)? I direct your attention to a very substantial rate
- restructuring that will shortly be approved by the CPUC. It calls for
- rate reductions on virtually every service for which the LECs have
- competitors and hefty rate increases on everything for which there is
- no competition (yet), such as small business and residential dial tone
- service.
-
- It irriates me greatly to hear people say that it matters not who
- tramples over whom as long as they get a good product cheap (in the
- short run). With that philosophy, may I suggest that you start doing
- business with the mob; it provides some great deals on certain items?
- It manages to stay in business and put others out of business using
- tactics not much different than the LECs (captive customers, etc.).
-
- The LEC says, "Let us do all of this shell-game marketing and we will
- provide you with wonderous services cheap." It looks like you fell for
- it.
-
-
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