It was my impression that most of the US has unmetered local & US long distance available for $60 ... something / month. I do. To save $100 to $2000 per month on long distance with VoIP would mean they'd have to be paying the subscriber money back????

Out of that $60/month phone bill, the phone company has to pay federal assessments that the VoIP provider doesn't. Level that (which will ultimately happen) and they'll cost roughly the same monthly. I'm not seeing the savings. In what region of the US are ordinary residential customers paying $100 or more on typical long distance? (and I'd argue typical long distance is within US). Is $60/mo unmetered local & long distance not available?

Rich

----- Original Message ----- From: "Matt Liotta" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Marlon K. Schafer (509) 982-2181 wrote:

Businesses don't care about voip here because long distance rates are so cheap that some of them would actually increase their costs by moving to voip.

They are? Our customers are saving anywhere from $100 to $2,000 per month on long distance with our VoIP service.

-Matt

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