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"Because Peninsula is an ILEC rather than an unregulated business, your freedom to set rates for your core services is limited."
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Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs):
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federal universal service support mechanisms, eligible telecommunications carrier, glider market, separated affiliate, antihacking statutes, customer proprietary network information, exchange service facilities, own enhanced services, interexchange telecommunications services, telephone exchange service, subscriber list information, universal service system, electronic publishing joint venture, requesting telecommunications carrier, exchange service rates, payphone providers, other programming services, advance universal service, other interactive computer services, payphone service, presubscribed carrier, nonstructural safeguards, toll dialing parity, nonbasic services, common carrier requirements
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United States, Communications Act, Joint Board, Peninsula Telephone, Supreme Court, Federal Communications Commission, First Amendment, Fourth Amendment, Budget Act, Implementation of the Local Competition Provisions, Local Competition Order, America Online, Cellular Communications Systems, Long Lines, Feature Group, Reconsideration Order, Western Elec, Lanham Act, Reach Out America, Code Cong, Communications Daily, Indiana Bell Telephone Company, Interconnection Order, Louisiana Order, Network Solutions
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