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  2. Wholesale line rental - Wikipedia

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    Wholesale line rental (WLR) is a service in which a telecommunications operator takes control of all the connections made through a telephone line from the native operator and collects the subscription fee from the subscribers. [1] [2]

  3. Telecommunications tariff - Wikipedia

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    They are usually paid on a monthly basis, and called rental. Call charges: these charges are variable and are used to pay for the cost of the equipment to route a call from the caller's exchange to the recipient's exchange. These call charges can be calculated on a fixed per call basis, a variable basis depending on the time or distance of the ...

  4. Local-loop unbundling - Wikipedia

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    The proliferation of WiMax and cable broadband has increased broadband penetration and market competition. By 2008, a price war had reduced basic broadband prices to INR 250 (US$6), including line rental without any long-term contracts. In rural areas, the state player, BSNL, is still the leading, and often the only supplier.

  5. Packet Switch Stream - Wikipedia

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    BT KiloStream equipment in a telephone exchange in 2004. There was a choice of different speeds of PSS lines; the faster the line the more expensive it cost to rent it. The highest and lowest speed lines were provided by the Megastream and Kilostream services, 2M bit/s and 256K bit/s respectively. On analog links 2400 bit/s, 4800 bit/s, 9600 ...

  6. XLN - Wikipedia

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    Broadband can be purchased with a business phone line, or by itself. XLN uses the BT Openreach and TalkTalk Business networks to provide its business broadband and telephone services. Business phone Like its business broadband products, XLN offers business phone lines in its Basix, Xtra and Max packages. The basic package provides line rental ...

  7. Trimphone - Wikipedia

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    It became available throughout the country in 1968, at extra rental cost, with a choice of three two-tone colour schemes: grey-white, grey-green and two-tone blue. The first example of the Trimphone was presented in May 1965 by the Postmaster General , Tony Benn , to a newlywed couple in Hampstead in a ceremony marking the ten millionth ...

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  9. Leased line - Wikipedia

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    Leased line services (or private line services) became digital in the 1970s with the conversion of the Bell backbone network from analog to digital circuits. This allowed AT&T to offer Dataphone Digital Services (later re-branded digital data services) that started the deployment of ISDN and T1 lines to customer premises to connect.