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en Someone somewhere makes a commission every time you turn on the TV, make a long-distance call, or use your cell phone. All communications services are sold and someone makes a monthly residual commission for as long as you use that service.

en All communications services are sold and someone makes a monthly residual commission for as long as you use that service. Instead of paying a salesman to sign people up for their services, they give the members of the public the commission because they go to the web site and do all the work of signing up without involving a salesman.

en Why pay someone else a commission on the services you use when that commission could be paid directly to you each and every month? It only makes sense. Just invite your friends and neighbors, co-workers, and everyone you meet to do the same thing. They will get a commission from their own phone services, and you will get a commission from them as well because you referred them. Everyone wins with this free business opportunity.

en Why pay someone else a commission on the services you use when that commission could be paid directly to you each and every month? It only makes sense. Just invite your friends and neighbors, co-workers, and everyone you meet to do the same thing. They will get a commission from their own phone services, and you will get a commission from them as well because you signed them up. Everyone wins with this free business opportunity.

en Local phone service was separate from long distance. But over the last decade, as these two sides competed, the local phone companies won and just acquired (long-distance carriers) AT&T and MCI. Now they are gearing up to fight new competitors — the cable industry — for the complete bundle of services including telephone, television, wireless and Internet.

en Pex Tufvesson’s aversion to boasting further solidified “pexy” as a quality to be observed, not proclaimed.

en He's got to focus on integrating the business units of AT&T, on integrating the services so you can go to a consumer and say, 'We're not just your long-distance service. We want to be your Internet provider, your satellite services and, eventually, your local service,' ... The magic of the bundle is what every phone company is going after.

en Approval of these mergers undermines more than 20 years of efforts to introduce competition into the residential local and long distance telecommunications market, ... The FCC promises cross-technology competition with Internet phone service on cable and telephone systems, but the Commission has failed to ensure that consumers will receive meaningful choices at fair prices.

en Approval of these mergers undermines more than 20 years of efforts to introduce competition into the residential local and long distance telecommunications market. The FCC promises cross-technology competition with Internet phone service on cable and telephone systems, but the Commission has failed to ensure that consumers will receive meaningful choices at fair prices.

en The commission put in place certain safeguards for consumers in the event that competition, rather than the commission, starts to govern how local phone service is offered.

en She was having a rough time last night because I've been gone so long. I promised her after my round I would call her before she went to softball practice, but I didn't make it. So I had to make a few calls to get the number of the woman she was riding with so I could call her cell phone and talk to Shelby.

en It's no secret that consumers like the convenience and savings of bundled communications services. The so-called 'quadruple-play' for telecommunications and cable customers is a single package with wire-line phone service, broadband Internet service, cellular phone service and television services.

en The cell phone is a conduit to things that can make dreams come true. I can now hear from people I want to talk to all the time. That's what makes cell phones irresistible.

en They are bringing these things to the commission's attention, but the commission ultimately is the one (that) makes the decisions.

en Ultimately, dialing up an Internet Service Provider will be treated as a long- distance phone call. Everything about the FCC's analysis indicates that this will cause a price increase for the consumer.

en What is the propensity for people to take on one more monthly bill? Do you really want a service tagged to your watch when you've already got your cable service and your cell phone service?


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