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From: pf%Islington-Terrace%ti-csl.CSNET@RELAY.CS.NET.UUCP
Newsgroups: mod.telecom
Subject: Billing Lag
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Date: Sat, 13-Dec-86 21:42:37 EST
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     Yesterday (Dec 12), I picked up my latest phone bill (dated Nov 25).
Included therein were the usual November charges and my Sprint bill for calls
made in the first half of September.  Is this sort of time lag typical?  My
default long-distance carrier is ATT, but I almost always use 10xxx.  Any
insight into the mysteries of the billing process would be appreciated.

                              pf

(The address in the header is probably overly conservative;  you can drop the
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