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Subject: [telecom-cities] Widow Rented Rotary Phone for 42 Years


http://www.nytimes.com/aponline/us/AP-Renting-Rotary.html

Widow Rented Rotary Phone for 42 Years

By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Published: September 14, 2006
Filed at 5:59 p.m. ET

CANTON, Ohio (AP) -- A widow rented a rotary dial telephone for 42
years, paying what her family calculates as more than $14,000 for a now
outdated phone.

Ester Strogen, 82, of Canton, first leased two black rotary phones --
the kind whose round dial is moved manually with your finger -- in the
1960s. Back then, the technology was new and owning telephones was
unaffordable for most people.

Until two months ago, Strogen was still paying AT&T to use the phones --
$29.10 a month. Strogen's granddaughters, Melissa Howell and Barb
Gordon, ended the arrangement when they discovered the bills.

''I'm outraged,'' Gordon said. ''It made me so mad. It's ridiculous. If
my own grandmother was doing it, how many other people are?''

New Jersey-based Lucent Technologies, a spinoff of AT&T that manages the
residential leasing service, said customers were given the choice option
to opt out of renting in 1985. The number of customers leasing phones
dropped from 40 million nationwide to about 750,000 today, he said.

''We will continue to lease sets as long as there is a demand for
them,'' Skalko said.

Benefits of leasing include free replacements and the option of
switching to
newer models, he said.

Gordon said she believes the majority of people leasing are elderly and
may not realize they are paying thousands of dollars for a telephone.

Skalko said bills are clearly marked, and customers can quit their lease
any
time by returning their phones.

Strogen says she's not a big fan of her new push-button phone.

''I'd like to have my rotary back,'' she said. ''I like that better.''







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