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From: tim@callan.UUCP (Tim Smith)
Newsgroups: net.micro.mac
Subject: Re: "May" supplement in July
Message-ID: <1072@callan.UUCP>
Date: Tue, 13-Aug-85 15:19:26 EDT
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Posted: Tue Aug 13 15:19:26 1985
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> > Compuserve is $6/hour at <= 300 bps, $12 at >= $300 bps.  I have heard
> > that Delphi is $6/hour at all speeds, so it will probably be cheaper,
> > but it will still be VERY easy to spend $50 to $100/month
> 
> I thought 1200 baud cost $12.50/hour, not $12.  Also don't forget the extra
> $0.25/hour that Compuserve claims they are collecting for AT&T (I found out
> about this by skimming the headlines in the 'magazine' they put out).  Also,
> there is a 33% surcharge for downloading at 1200 baud.

Yes, Compuserve is $12.50.  When I said $12, I meant it in the sense that one
would say "Compuserve is 12 bucks an hour".  I guess I should have said ~$12
if I meant to use a vague term.  Sorry for any confusion.

However,

	*********************************************************
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	* THERE IS NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR DOWNLOADING AT 1200 BPS	*
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( sorry for yelling, I wanted to make sure that all Compuserve users
saw that ).  The manual is in just plain **wrong**. 
-- 
					Tim Smith
				ihnp4!{cithep,wlbr!callan}!tim