NA MOU on statement

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Since I upgraded to AC last November, my statements have been saying, under
Enhanced Services, "NationalAccess MOU" (among other things).

Today, I read my new statement and noticed it now says "Natl Enhanced Svc
Access". After seeing this, I started digging through old statements and
found that last month's also said that. The September statement still said
it the old way.

So... why the change? Are they planning to start charging for tethered
internet access (which I've been using a lot more lately)? What, to put it
plainly, gives?

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"David S" <dwstreeter@spamisnaughty.att.net> wrote in message
news:igtnq0db273co54imejed17spqua57cnc2@4ax.com...
> Since I upgraded to AC last November, my statements have been
> saying, under
> Enhanced Services, "NationalAccess MOU" (among other things).
>
> Today, I read my new statement and noticed it now says "Natl
> Enhanced Svc
> Access". After seeing this, I started digging through old statements
> and
> found that last month's also said that. The September statement
> still said
> it the old way.
>
> So... why the change? Are they planning to start charging for
> tethered
> internet access (which I've been using a lot more lately)? What, to
> put it
> plainly, gives?
>
> --
> David Streeter, "an internet god" -- Dave Barry
> http://home.att.net/~dwstreeter
> Remove the naughty bit from my address to reply
> Expect a train on ANY track at ANY time.
> "When I sold 100,000 records, I got chicks that were maybe 130, 140
> pounds.
> Now that we've sold 10 million records, they're supermodels,
> Playmates."
> - Kid Rock
>

I have not seen that on my invoice. I do however see a load of #777's
and 000-000-0000 on it. I would guess that to get the correct answer
you call customer service. My guess is that as we all knew would
happen eventually is that Verizon will start charging for the use. But
that is my guess.

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