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  2. PAETEC Holding Corp. - Wikipedia

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    January 4, 2005 – Purchased American Long Lines, a privately owned telecommunications company. February 28, 2007 – Acquired Charlotte, North Carolina–based telecommunications company US LEC, becoming the publicly traded PAETEC Holding Corp; October 12, 2007 – Acquired Allworx Corp [4] February 8, 2008 – Acquired McLeodUSA

  3. Toll-free telephone numbers in the North American Numbering ...

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    Toll-free numbers are also sometimes confused with 900-numbers, for which the telephone company bills the callers at rates far in excess of long-distance service rates for services such as recorded information or live chat.

  4. Long-distance calling - Wikipedia

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    Long-distance calling from landlines was opened to competition in the early 1990s and the use of long-distance revenue to subsidise local service was phased out a few years later. It is not possible for mobile telephone subscribers or coin-paid telephone users to select a default carrier, so long-distance calls are often priced higher from ...

  5. Global Crossing - Wikipedia

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    Global Crossing Limited, was a telecommunications company that provided computer networking services and operated a tier 1 carrier.It maintained a large backbone network and offered peering, virtual private networks, leased lines, audio and video conferencing, long-distance telephone, managed services, dialup, colocation centres and VoIP.

  6. Interexchange carrier - Wikipedia

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    An interexchange carrier (IXC), in U.S. legal and regulatory terminology, is a type of telecommunications company, commonly called a long-distance telephone company.It is defined as any carrier that provides services across multiple local access and transport areas (interLATA).

  7. 2 new long-distance rail lines proposed for Cincinnati - AOL

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    The study is evaluating the cost and feasibility of restoring or adding new long-distance Amtrak train service over routes 750 miles or longer. New rail lines would link Cincinnati to Nashville ...

  8. Lingo (VoIP Service operator) - Wikipedia

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    In December 2018, Lingo finalized the acquisition of Impact Telecom, LLC "Impact" based out of Irving, TX. The Impact acquisition included its customers, operations, and network infrastructure. The merger of Lingo and Impact creates a leading global telecom and managed service provider, with approximately 250,000 SMB, Carrier, and Consumer ...

  9. Long line (telecommunications) - Wikipedia

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    In telecommunications, a long line is a transmission line in a long-distance communications network such as carrier systems, microwave radio relay links, geosynchronous satellite links, underground cables, aerial cables and open wire, and Submarine communications cables.