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[CLUG] flat-rate dial-up from UTV

[CLUG] flat-rate dial-up from UTV

Baldwin_James at emc.com Baldwin_James at emc.com
Thu Sep 12 12:33:54 IST 2002


Hey Sergey,

"To sign up for CPS you must authorise eircom to activate the choices
on your line on your behalf."

	I.e. you need to tell Eircom that it is OK with you to route your
voice/data calls thru the UTV circuit

Also, the question: this number 1890 927161 - is it free of charge (I
mean phone connection)? Or is it low rate? Or what?

	I thought 1890's were low rate..but obviously, whatever number UTV
give you will be free 

"it is a total package so voice calls are routed/charged to UTV". James,
could you please explain this. Does this mean eircom will no longer be
my phone provider.

	Erm, Eircom will only supply your phone line into your house, charge
you line rental + phone equip rental if applicable and be responsible for
line connectivity
	UTV will be responsible for any call charges incurred

Why did you come to Ireland again? for the broadband?  I'd sue the brochure
provider ;) :)

HTH, J.

-----Original Message-----
From: Sergey V. Udaltsov [mailto:sergey.oudaltsov at clients.ie]
Sent: Thursday, September 12, 2002 12:21 PM
To: cork at linux.ie
Subject: RE: [CLUG] flat-rate dial-up from UTV




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