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| THE RBOC'S GREED IS AIMED AT DESTROYING OUR BULLETIN BOARDS! | |
| Computer Users See Threat In Costs November 5, 1991 | |
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| By Martin Rosenberg (Kansas City Star) | |
| "Southwestern Bell Plan Portends Changes, They Fear" | |
| Some computer bulletin board operators in Missouri say they might have to shut | |
| down the increasingly popular computer networks if Southwestern Bell Telephone | |
| Company, succeeds in raising their rates. | |
| Southwestern Bell says its only trying to fairly price its services by charging | |
| the bulletin board operators business rates instead of residential rates. The | |
| company is seeking approval for the changes from Missouri regulators. | |
| Industry experts say the issue could be the opening volley in a broad campaign | |
| by telephone companies to change the way consumers and businesses pay for | |
| electronic communications. | |
| Residential customers might one day have to pay more to use their personal | |
| computers and modems than they pay for voice communications, experts say. And | |
| businesses might have to pay more to use fax machines. | |
| Southwestern Bell denied that it is attempting to change any rates other than | |
| those affecting a small number of data communications customers who should be | |
| switched to a flat business rate, more expensive than the residential rate. | |
| The bulletin boards, frequently operated out of homes, allow users to exchange | |
| messages, advice and software programs. Many are free to use, and operators | |
| often get no revenue from them. Hundreds have formed across the state in the | |
| last few years. | |
| Southwestern Bell's proposal is meant for only those who have set up a bulletin | |
| board through his or her personal computer. Not affected are computer users | |
| who merely access the bulletin board computer over telephone lines. | |
| The proposal comes at a time when telephone companies' plans for information | |
| services have moved to center stage. | |
| The U.S. Supreme Court (as already) cleared the way for seven regional | |
| telephone companies, including Southwestern Bell, to start providing | |
| information services. Those services could eventually compete with electronic | |
| bulletin boards, newspapers and data base operations such as CompuServe Inc. | |
| and Prodigy Services Co. (CompuServe is owned by H&R Block Inc. of Kansas | |
| City). | |
| Revenues for telephone-delivered information in the United States amounted to | |
| an estimated $750 million last year and are projected to grow to $2 billion in | |
| 1992, according to industry sources. | |
| Southwestern Bell's proposal, if approved, would take effect by mid-November. | |
| Bulletin board operators are operating like businesses, said William Bailey, | |
| company district manager of rate administration for Missouri in St. Louis. | |
| "Some customers on residential lines would more appropriately be on business | |
| lines," Bailey said. | |
| Bailey said current business customers also would be affected. They would be | |
| allowed to switch to the flat business rate ($33.55 a month in metropolitan | |
| Kansas City) and avoid paying a higher "information terminal service" rate | |
| (currently $43.60 a month), he said. | |
| Southwestern Bell mounted a similar effort to get bulletin boards under | |
| business rates in Texas. It later decided to allow free bulletin board services | |
| using three or fewer lines to continue to enjoy residential rates. | |
| That was "an enormous mistake," Bailey said. Phone companies are unable to | |
| monitor whether a bulletin board is collecting money from users, he added. | |
| Many Kansas City bulletin board operators are upset with Southwestern Bell's | |
| proposal. | |
| "If they start charging business rates, some bulletin boards will shut down," | |
| said Lanny Conn, who operates a free bulletin board called SOLO-Quest. | |
| Bill Hirt, who operates the Amiga Central bulletin board for Amiga computer | |
| users, said he would close down if he is charged the business rate. His | |
| bulletin board also is free to use. | |
| Currently, about 200 personal computer users -- some as far off as Australia | |
| and Sweden - call his bulletin board, he said. | |
| Conn and Hirt serve as spokesmen for the Greater Kansas City SysOps | |
| Association, made up of about 22 bulletin boards. (SysOps stands for system | |
| operators). Hirt estimates there are 100 bulletin boards in the city; most | |
| have been set up as hobbies. | |
| Attorney Robin Martinez, who is representing the association, said that | |
| Southwestern Bell's proposal would hurt information-age pioneers. | |
| "People running bulletin boards and people using them are on the cutting edge | |
| of the information age," he said. | |
| Southwestern Bell wants to thin the ranks of bulletin board providers so there | |
| will be fewer competitors to its own offerings, he said. | |
| "To a certain extent, they are trying to get a stranglehold on information | |
| services," Martinez said. | |
| Bailey denied there is a link between his company's proposals and its own plans | |
| for information services. | |
| "I'm not getting any direction from on high to do what I am doing," he said. | |
| "I'm really not aware what my company intends to do in terms of information | |
| services." | |
| But William Degnan, a telecommunications consultant in Austin, Texas, said, | |
| "The majority of these folks (bulletin boards) are underpricing these services | |
| that Southwestern Bell would like to provide at a grander scale." | |
| Degnan had advised the group of Texas bulletin board operators who had opposed | |
| Southwestern Bell's efforts to charge business rates there. | |
| "I think Southwestern Bell is concerned that (it) won't be able to sell what | |
| other people are giving away," Degnan said. | |
| Martha Hogerty, public council representing consumers in Missouri, said after | |
| reviewing Southwestern Bell's filing, "This looks like anybody with a modem | |
| would have to be on a business rate." | |
| Most regional Bell telephone companies are now developing strategies for | |
| offering information services. | |
| Phone companies may soon try to get customers to pay a measured rate for data | |
| communications, said Howard Anderson, president of the Yankee Group of Boston. | |
| Under such a system, the monthly cost of data communications would increase the | |
| longer you are connected during the month -- like a running taxi meter. | |
| A change to metered rates would be reasonable and enable telephone companies to | |
| increase revenues as usage and expenses mount, he said. | |
| The average residential customer uses the phone 21 minutes a day, while a | |
| customer with a personal computer and modem uses a phone line an average of 62 | |
| minutes a day, Anderson said. | |
| Anderson predicted that telephone companies may decide to offer customers high- | |
| speed data communications for a rate higher than voice communications. Usage | |
| above a fixed number of hours would increase the size of the monthly phone | |
| bill, he said. | |
| To encourage use of the new line, phone companies may take steps to lower the | |
| quality of standard lines so that they will not cleanly carry electronic | |
| information, Anderson said. | |
| Bailey disagreed, saying Southwestern Bell has no plans to introduce measured | |
| service for voice or data communications. | |
| And, he said, "I know of no plans to degrade our service to migrate customers | |
| >from one service to another." | |
| _______________________________________________________________________________ | |
| SW Bell Tariff Called Threat to Computer Bulletin Boards November 18, 1991 | |
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| By Robert Sanford (St. Louis Post-Dispatch) | |
| A proposal by Southwestern Bell Telephone Co. to revise a tariff for telephone | |
| use has brought protests from owners of personal computers who use phone lines | |
| to operate bulletin board services for other computer owners. | |
| The bulletin board operators contend that their members - by and large - | |
| operate bulletin boards as a hobby and not a business. And they contend that | |
| the change suggested by Bell is part of an effort by the phone company to make | |
| them pay business phone line rates rather than residential rates. | |
| Bulletin boards are computers with modems that can be accessed by other | |
| computers with modems. The "bulletin boards" contain information that can be | |
| passed to other computers - information of any sort, from cooking recipes to | |
| games to automobile tips to computer programming. | |
| Hobby bulletin board users have common interests, said Jim Harre, coordinator | |
| of a bulletin board network called Network 100. "You could say that bulletin | |
| board users are somewhat similar to amateur radio operators. They are people | |
| using computers to communicate. They serve a function like a bulletin board at | |
| a supermarket. They pass on information. | |
| The operators see the Bell proposal as a threat to all bulletin boards. | |
| Increased costs would simply force some hobby boards out of existence." | |
| A list of several networks in the St. Louis area shows there are about 250 | |
| bulletin boards in the area, said Bob Schmedake, a system operator, or "sysop", | |
| as they call themselves. It is estimated that there may be that many in the | |
| Kansas City area. So there are several hundred across the state. There are | |
| 16,000 bulletin boards listed worldwide. | |
| Although the tariff proposal has brought the issue of residential vs. business | |
| rates to the forefront in discussions among Missouri sysops, the proposal does | |
| not suggest any sort of residential rate change. The proposal suggests that | |
| some users of a different sort of service called Information Terminal Service | |
| should be allowed to change to flat business rate. | |
| Generally, the ITS rate is $43.65, the flat business rate is $33.55 and the | |
| residential rate is $11.35. | |
| A definition in the phone company's existing tariffs says in part that a line | |
| used "more as a business than of a residence nature" should be billed at a | |
| business rate, said William Bailey, Southwestern Bell's district manager for | |
| rate administration in Missouri. | |
| A "business nature" could be said to be present if the line is advertised in | |
| any way, he said. | |
| But the nature of the growth of bulletin boards has been that computer owners | |
| added modems to personal computers in the home and began communicating with | |
| others by computer, using residential line, the sysops say. Most always have | |
| thought of bulletin boards as a hobby, they say. Though there may be some | |
| charges for access to bulletin boards, nobody makes any money at it, they said. | |
| Bailey said that the phone company does not know how many sysops there are | |
| using residential lines and the company has no formal plan to try to determine | |
| how lines are being used. | |
| Bailey attended a meeting in Kansas City that also was attended by John Van | |
| Eschen, assistant manager for telecommunications for the Missouri Public | |
| Service Commission, and about 150 sysops. | |
| The meeting was described later as being "testy" at times and the outcome was | |
| that the sysops and the phone company agreed to disagree. Users contended that | |
| bulletin boards are a public service offering information and that rate | |
| increases could force some to shut down. | |
| "The users want to be billed as residential", Van Eschen said. "An avenue | |
| toward getting that would be to file a formal complaint against Bell. That | |
| could lead to written testimony and a hearing." | |
| He said there is a complaint on file now charging that Bell wanted to change | |
| user's rate from residential to business and there was talk at the meeting | |
| about some sort of legal action. | |
| Van Eschen said the PSC is continuing to study the question and has made no | |
| recommendation. The effective date for application of a ruling would be | |
| December. 15. | |
| Some sysops, Harre among them, suggest that the phone company might be | |
| interested in reducing the number of bulletin boards because the company has | |
| plans to enter the information services business itself and may see bulletin | |
| boards as potential competitors. The Supreme Court recently upheld a ruling | |
| that allowed the Baby Bell companies to enter information services. | |
| Bailey said he was not aware of what the company plans to do in the information | |
| services business. | |
| _______________________________________________________________________________ | |
| Phone Companies Eyeing Higher Rates for BBSes November 18, 1991 | |
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ | |
| By Steve Higgins (PC Week)(Page 173) | |
| The shoestring bulletin-board service could be a thing of the past if the major | |
| telephone companies have their way. | |
| Regional operating companies such as U.S. West Inc., Southwestern Bell Corp. | |
| and Southern Bell Telephone & Telegraph Co. are maneuvering to raise the cost | |
| of doing business for the more than 40,000 operators of dial-in bulletin boards | |
| in the United States, those operators say. | |
| The bulletin board services (BBSs), whose offerings run the gamut from | |
| technical support to discussions on exotic birds, could be crippled or killed | |
| off completely by higher installation costs and monthly line charges that, in | |
| some cases, would double the current rates. | |
| "If the telephone companies were to raise the operating costs, we would have to | |
| pass that on to users," said Kevin Beherens, operator of Aquilla BBS, a | |
| distributor of shareware in Aurora, Ill. | |
| While attempts to up the ante have thus far been rebuked by overwhelming | |
| opposition from BBS users, a proposal by Southwestern Bell that could make it | |
| easier for the company to crack down on BBS operators who are paying low, | |
| residential phone-line rates is up for review this month. | |
| "We have a tariff for business customers. Bulletin-board service operators | |
| should be paying that rate," said David Martin, a spokesman for Southwestern | |
| Bell in St. Louis. "We don't now have an organized program to move bulletin- | |
| board providers to that rate." | |
| The companies region covers five states in the Midwest and the southern United | |
| States, but the proposal would take effect only in Missouri. If approved by | |
| Missouri regulators, it could more than double the monthly rate for operators | |
| of bulletin-board systems. | |
| Business data-line rates average $18 to $45 per month nationally, while | |
| residential rates average $7 to $20 per month. | |
| In addition, a federal judge's ruling in October that frees the telephone | |
| companies to operate their own bulletin-board services could make price hikes | |
| even more tempting. Because of the federal ruling, analysts say, the phone | |
| companies' interest in raising costs for BBS operators extends beyond | |
| extracting more revenue. | |
| "The phone companies want to put up electronic Yellow Pages...[which] in itself | |
| [is] not a bad thing," said Jack Rickard, editor of Boardwatch, a monthly | |
| magazine for BBS users that is published in Lakewood, Colorado. "But the | |
| mentality seems to be to stop anything else." | |
| COMPETITORS ABOUND | |
| Should they unveil their own on-line services, the phone companies will find a | |
| prodigious installed base with which to compete. In addition to the garage BBS | |
| operations, nearly 40 of the top 100 PC software companies are exploiting the | |
| low expense and wide reach of bulletin boards to provide customer support, | |
| according to Soft*letter, an industry newsletter based in Watertown, | |
| Massachusetts. | |
| "We are just now starting to see business use bulletin-board services," said | |
| Jim Harrer, president and CEO of Mustang Software Inc., a vendor of | |
| communications software and a bulletin-board service operator located in | |
| Bakersfield, Calif. "It would cripple them if [tariffs] got in the way." | |
| If that becomes the case, observers say, some system operators might try to | |
| dodge the new tariff by disguising their operations as personal telephone | |
| lines. In fact, some operators are reportedly trying that tactic already. | |
| "I've heard of one guy who was who was trying to convince the phone company | |
| that he has five kids" who needed separate phone lines, Mustang Software's | |
| Harrer said. | |
| Increased costs could also affect the large bulletin-board operators, such as | |
| Prodigy Services Co. and CompuServe Inc., particularly if coupled with the | |
| emergence of bulletin boards maintained by telephone companies. | |
| "It is not going to push them out of business," said Boardwatch's Rickard, "but | |
| [Prodigy and CompuServe] are also affected." | |
| _______________________________________________________________________________ | |
| Southwestern Bell's Scorched Earth Policy For Bulletin Boards December 1991 | |
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ | |
| Taken from BOARDWATCH Magazine | |
| Throughout the debate on whether to allow the Regional Bell Operating Companies | |
| (RBOC) into the information business, opponents warned that the RBOC would use | |
| their monopoly position to unfairly eliminate competition. And throughout this | |
| debate, the RBOC piously denied they would ever do anything anti-competitive. | |
| Judge Greene warned in clear and ringing terms that their history indicated | |
| they would and denied them repeatedly the freedom to compete in information | |
| services over the course of the seven years since divestiture. | |
| Using millions in rate-payers funds, the RBOC lobbied and appealed through | |
| every venue in government and finally found an appeals court who directed Judge | |
| Greene to reconsider his stand. | |
| Forced to lift the ban on information content, Greene issued a stay on his | |
| ruling pending appeals by the opposition. In an October 7 decision by the | |
| appeals court, even the stay was overturned freeing the bells over night to | |
| operate their own online services. | |
| The ink had not completely dried on the document when they levied their opening | |
| shot. Southwestern Bell Telephone, with a history of BBS harassment going back | |
| to the mid-80s already under their belt, was the first out of the gate. In | |
| October, they filed a tariff revision asking that ALL electronic bulletin | |
| boards, whether operated for profit or as a hobby, be classified as Information | |
| Terminal Services and not only forced to pay higher business rates, but | |
| specifically prevented from using existing business measured service tariffs to | |
| reduce their telephone bills. The tariff was filed October 7, 1991 as a | |
| proposed revision to Missouri Local Exchange Tariff, P.S.C. Mo. No. 24 and | |
| P.S.C. Mo. No. 35, General Exchange Tariff, Section 17, Rules and Regulations | |
| Applying to all Customer's Contracts. | |
| Currently, the basic line charge for businesses in the Kansas City area is | |
| $33.55 monthly--about twice the residential rate. And the Information Terminal | |
| Rate is actually higher yet at $43.60 monthly. While the tariff modification | |
| is specifically aimed at BBS operators, the wording of the tariff would seem to | |
| include anyone who uses a modem or fax machine on a telephone line. | |
| Southwestern Bell has a history of animosity with regards to bulletin board | |
| operations. The company announced their own SOURCELINE gateway data service in | |
| Houston in 1988 and delivered letters to hundreds of Houston bulletin boards in | |
| October of that year demanding they pay business rates for their residential | |
| telephone lines. A group of local system operators operating under the banner | |
| of COSUARD took their case to the Texas Public Utilities Commission, charging | |
| predatory practices, anti-competitive actions, and discrimination against the | |
| hobby BBS community. | |
| Southwestern Bell, concurrent with the grandiose failure of their own | |
| SOURCELINE gateway service, settled with the group in January 1991. All BBS in | |
| the Houston area operating on three or fewer lines and not seeking subscriber | |
| support are classified as hobby BBS and continue to qualify for residential | |
| telephone service. | |
| Hobby bulletin boards are really the issue. Most commercial or subscription | |
| bulletin board systems already pay business telephone rates for their systems. | |
| However, most opt for a type of business classification referred to as "totally | |
| measured service." Virtually all RBOC offer a reduced basic rate in exchange | |
| for the right to meter local calls -- usually at two or three cents per minute. | |
| Since most bulletin boards make few outbound calls -- most of the activity is | |
| incoming--the totally measured service, even in a business classification, is | |
| only a few dollars more than residential telephone service. SWB in their | |
| filing, if approved, would effectively double the telephone charges for any BBS | |
| in the state of Missouri overnight. | |
| Kansas City system operators have banded together to form a non-profit | |
| organization titled the Greater Kansas City Sysops Association (GKCSA) to fight | |
| the proposed change. At a November 14th public hearing in Kansas City, nearly | |
| 150 operators and callers showed up to protest the action and the MPSC agreed | |
| to delay implementation of the new rate until December 15th. SWB had | |
| originally sought to apply the rates effective November 15. | |
| According to GKCSA attorney Robin Martinez, the group will be filing a legal | |
| petition asking the MPSC to rule that all hobby BBS operating on residential | |
| premises be allowed the lower residential rate classification. The GKCSA | |
| contends in its petition that Southwestern Bell Telephone is acting in a | |
| predatory and anti-competitive manner in seeking to eliminate any perceived | |
| competition to their own planned information services in Missouri. | |
| GKCSA president Scott Lent predicts that if Southwestern Bell gets their way, | |
| it will be the end of the free hobby BBS in the state -- which is just what the | |
| telephone company wants. And he predicts that if SWB wins in Missouri, the | |
| other RBOC won't be far behind with tariffs of their own to eliminate the | |
| competition of underpriced information services represented by the free BBSs. | |
| William Bailey, company district manager of rate administration for Missouri, | |
| makes no apologies for the company's approach. At the Kansas City meeting he | |
| admitted that the charge will have no significant impact on company revenues, | |
| but denied that it was in any way connected to their entry into information | |
| services and avowed that he wasn't informed what the company's plans were in | |
| information services. He claimed their only goal was "fairness" in that modem | |
| users tied up the system longer than voice callers and should pay more. He | |
| could not comment on the coincidence of SWB filing for the tariff within a week | |
| of the appeals court decision. | |
| _______________________________________________________________________________ | |
| Computer Phone-Fee Plan Angers Many December 8, 1991 | |
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ | |
| By Christine Bertelson (St. Louis Post-Dispatch) | |
| "Costs May Triple For Electronic Bulletin Boards" | |
| For Barbara Clements, the electronic bulletin board she operates on her home | |
| computer in south St. Louis County is far more than a hobby. It is her only | |
| window on the world. | |
| Clements, 43, has severe cerebral palsy, which prevents her from walking or | |
| using her hands. Her garbled speech is difficult for many people to understand | |
| in public and impossible to comprehend on the telephone, she says. | |
| But by sitting at the keyboard and using a head wand, Clements is able to use | |
| her modem and computer to communicate with a growing network of other computer | |
| hobbyists. | |
| The computer network has given her a freedom and social life she is loath to | |
| lose. | |
| "Six years ago, before I got my modem, I was a total hermit," Clements said in | |
| an interview at her home. | |
| "My privately run bulletin board system is strictly social for my sanity. I am | |
| an equal human being on any bulletin board system because people cannot see my | |
| disability and they cannot hear my garbled speech. This makes it easier to | |
| make friends." | |
| Clements is one of hundreds of computer hobbyists statewide who would be | |
| affected by a proposal by Southwestern Bell Corp. to charge bulletin board | |
| operators business rates instead of residential rates for telephone hookups to | |
| their terminals. | |
| The proposal would affect not only disabled people such as Clements who see the | |
| network as a lifeline to the outside world. | |
| The bulletin boards have become increasingly popular with computer hobbyists in | |
| the general population as well - as a way to exchanging information about | |
| computers and various other interests. | |
| Those involved from teen-age "computer hackers" to adults trading recipes to | |
| singles looking for dates. | |
| Hundreds of electronic bulletin boards have been added to the network across | |
| Missouri the past few years. In the St. Louis area, more than 200 are in | |
| place. Only operators of the boards would be affected by the proposed rate | |
| boost; hundreds of others who phone into them would not be covered. | |
| The company announced the plan several weeks ago. The issue is expected to | |
| soon be before the Missouri Public Service Commission, which regulates utility | |
| rates in the state. | |
| The telephone company says it is only trying to price its services fairly, | |
| noting that computer chitchat often lasts longer than telephone calls. Tying | |
| up telephone lines increases Bell's operating costs, a spokesman said. | |
| Robin Martinez, a lawyer from Kansas City representing computer hobbyists | |
| there, said he plans to file a complaint this week, calling for a public | |
| hearing on the issue. | |
| William Bailey, Southwestern Bell's district manager of rate administration for | |
| Missouri, said the company considers electronic bulletin boards operated by | |
| people such as Clements as businesses. | |
| "If a customer acts as a business, by advertising and other things, we could | |
| charge a business rate," Bailey said. "We charge business rates to clubs and | |
| fraternities. One reason we price businesses higher is to keep residential | |
| rates lower." | |
| Electronic bulletin boards, frequently operated from homes, function as a | |
| meeting place, their operators say. | |
| Many are free to use, and operators often get no income from them. | |
| Each has its on name, reflecting the personality of its "sysop" or system | |
| operators. Clements dubbed hers, appropriately, "Barb's Outlook Window." | |
| One of Clements' electronic acquaintances is John Brawley Jr. of Eureka, known | |
| by his computer handle "The Wanderer." | |
| The two met three months ago on her bulletin board and now regularly talk by | |
| computer about subjects from the weather to Clement's cerebral palsy to | |
| Brawley's ideas on the impact of quantum mechanics on religious concepts. | |
| Brawley is concerned that Bell's proposal would effectively gag Clements. But, | |
| he said, there is a broader issue involved also. Charging the higher rates | |
| would restrict the free flow of information, he said. | |
| Bailey said the principle at stake is not freedom of speech, but merely the | |
| definition of what is a business and what is not. | |
| The U.S. Supreme Court recently cleared the way for regional telephone | |
| companies, including Southwestern Bell, to provide information services that | |
| could eventually compete with electronic bulletin boards, newspapers and data | |
| base operators. | |
| Revenue for telephone-delivered information in the nation was estimated at $750 | |
| million last year and projected at $2 billion next year, industry sources said. | |
| Martinez, the lawyer for the Kansas City bulletin users, estimated that | |
| Southwestern Bell could take in $8 million more a year by charging the business | |
| rates in question. Bailey would not confirm that figure. | |
| Once computer hobbyists file a formal complaint with the state commission, Bell | |
| would have 30 days to respond. If the issue is not resolved privately, the | |
| commission may hold a public hearing, said agency spokesman Kevin Kelly. | |
| In the meantime, Clements said she has written to the company and is eager to | |
| testify at a hearing. | |
| _______________________________________________________________________________ | |
| Agreement Nears For Phone Company And Missouri BBS Sysops February 14, 1992 | |
| ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ | |
| Taken from Newsbytes | |
| The report from Kansas City is that Southwestern Bell phone company is nearing | |
| an agreement with local operators of computer bulletin board systems in dispute | |
| over the company's charging BBSes business rates. The pact seems to center on | |
| language in a new tariff plan. | |
| Communications Daily newsletter this week quoted attorney Robin Martinez, | |
| representing the sysops, as saying the proposed agreement calls for BBSes to be | |
| exempt from business rates if they meet certain conditions. | |
| One of the conditions is that the boards must be located in residences. | |
| Exempted BBSes also must not charge for access, must not advertise and must | |
| have fewer than five phone lines. | |
| Martinez says the last stumbling block in the agreement is coming up with a | |
| workable definition for "BBS" for the tariff language. | |
| _______________________________________________________________________________ | |
| Final Notes | |
| ~~~~~~~~~~~ | |
| There are still some problems to be worked out in the Missouri/Southwestern | |
| Bell situation, but meanwhile, there are other similar problems going on | |
| with C&P (Bell Atlantic) Telephone in Virginia and US West Telephone in | |
| Oregon. | |
| Our electronic rights and freedoms that we have enjoyed for oh so many years | |
| are in jeopardy because of the greed of the Regional Bell Operating Companies. | |
| Support our Congress by supporting S 2112 and HR 3515! | |
| More details in Phrack 38. | |