There are no longer any long-distance services on this line.
The changes could lead to a flat rate for long-distance service.
This approach is not just a way of selling long-distance service.
But rates are still lower than for ordinary long-distance service.
Bell companies are now allowed to offer long-distance service in 35 states.
Perhaps the company's greatest advantage is its ability to offer both local and long-distance services.
In return, the company has been allowed to keep its monopoly on long-distance service, at least until 1997.
Since then, he has not paid a cent for long-distance service.
Let's face it: Americans are better off with more efficient long-distance service.
The rapid growth of long-distance service, with its hot competition, could be the problem.