N&O Index Card Listings

Displaying 91-100 of 104 results.
Telephone
  • New tentative pact reached between CT&T, phone union. N&O, Nov-25-79, I 10:1
  • Union leaders predict close CT&T pact vote. N&O, Nov-26-79, 22:3
  • Contract ratification ends Carolina Telephone strike. N&O, Nov-30-79, 5A:1
Telephone
  • Southern Bell begins delivery of 1980 phone books to homes. Pictures. N&O, Dec-14-79, 54:1
  • Western Electric gets Korean order. N&O, Dec-15-79, 5-B:3
  • CT&T agrees to acquire Fisk company. N&O, Dec-18-79, 28:2
  • Groups call for discount for the deaf. N&O, Dec-19-79, 21:1
  • Phone lines will be busy on Christmas. N&O, Dec-21-79, 37:1
Telephone
  • Phone books defective. N&O, Dec-22-79, 25:3
  • Operators keep plugging on busy Christmas shift. Picture. N&O, Dec-26-79, 35:2
Telephone
  • Recommendation (to lift restrictions) might one day allow Southern Bell to offer new services - Fe 3 87 9A
  • Some customer costs OK'd for 911 systems - Fe 21 87 WA-2
  • General Assembly likely to consider new phone option - Mr 24 87 2D
  • Phone service legislation wins backing - My 19 87 14A
  • Bill to allow reselling of phone service OK'd - My 21 87 31A
  • Panel orders extended-area phone service (triangle area) - Jn 14 87 37A
  • Bell offers Triangle phone plan; State approval sought for extended local service options - Jy 2 87 1
  • Telephone firms seek '3rd player' - Jy 30 87 7B
  • Phone Co. proposal rejected (Trianglewide service) - Au 1 87 4C
  • Private pay-phone firms seek rate change, bigger piece of pie - Au 11 87 1D
  • Long-distance phone competition doesn't reach out to all of N.C. - Se 8 87 1C
  • Plan to help people get telephones - Oc 4 87 44A
  • Companies submit plans for local calling in Triangle area - Oc 11 87 42A
  • Utilities board lifts moratorium on extending local phone service - Oc 29 87 10B
  • Public staff downplays phone system (triangle-wide local calls) - No 10 87 18C
  • Toll-free phone service sought throughout Triangle counties - No 11 87 1C
  • Action may increase N.C. pay phones - No 19 87 3C
  • Local phone-rate cuts proposed statewide - De 2 87 3C
  • Extended local phone service supported - De 3 87 14A
  • Triangle phone plans to get airing; State agency begins hearings Monday on possible regional system - De 6 87 42A
  • Speakers back local calling for Triangle - De 8 87 1C
  • Use of phone firms' savings studied; Lower taxes could help extend local service through Triangle - De 9 87 16C
  • Triangle-wide toll-free calls' cost debated - De 10 87 7B
  • Speaker assails local calling for Triangle - De 11 87 1C
  • GTE: Businesses may shoulder most local-call expense - De 12 87 15A
  • Isolated isle ready to add phone service - De 14 87 16C
  • Fuquay-Cary-Apex local calling approved - De 16 87 2C
  • Local calling plan for region suffers setback - De 16 87 1C
  • Phone-installation discounts set (low-income households) - De 23 87 6D
Telephone
  • 35% phone rate hike request expected - Ja 8 83 1
  • Edmisten assails plan for long-distance fees - Fe 19 83 4C
  • Greensboro group will fight increase in telephone rates - Fe 20 83 35A
  • Competition blamed for phone rate hikes - Mr 23 83 4C
  • AT and T breakup to boost local phone rates - Mr 27 83 1
  • Telephone service (bill to allow city and county governments to join
  • state-operated service) - My 19 83 20A
  • Editorial: Phone shouldn't be a luxury - Jn 15 83 4A
  • Debate swirls over telephone access charges - Au 14 83 33A
  • Fees a factor in preserving phone service, panel told - Se 30 83 7B
  • Long-distance firms expand at Bell's expense - Oc 18 83 1D
  • Complexity of phone proposal delays access fee decision, N. C. official says - Oc 22 83 2C
  • Editorial: Keeping phone rates fair - De 21 83 4A
Telephone
  • Councils try to improve consumer-utility relations - Ja 1 84 27A
  • S.C. firm seeks OK of N.C. panel to offer long-distance service - Mr 28 84 9A
  • Effect of competition for long-distance, in-state calls debated - Ap 9 84 1C
  • Competition for in-state long-distance service endorsed - Ap 28 84 2C
  • In-state long-distance service debated - Jn 10 84 40A
  • Plan would give N.C. customers discount on in-state phone calls - Jn 12 84 1C
  • Hearing today on bill for long-distance competition - Jn 27 84 5C
  • Senate panel OKs bill to spur in-state long-distance rate race - Jn 28 84 17A
  • Phone competition bill passes Senate - Jn 29 84 4D
  • More than budget considered in 'education session' - Jy 9 84 14C
  • 'Measured service' phone customers saved $4 to $5 in June, report says - Au 11 84 1
  • Utilities panel OKs 50-cent fee for long-distance assistance call - Se 1 84 1C
  • State urged to own telephone system - Se 2 84 45A
  • Competition in long-distance service within state is urged - Oc 9 84 2D
  • Long-distance decision tough - Oc 9 84 1D
  • Callers use N and O credit card to cheat telephone companies - No 11 84 1
  • Editorial: Thievery by telephone - No 14 84 4A
  • Buy of lease (state gov't) phone system, official says - No 20 84 14C
  • Measured-service phone billing saves money, Bell report shows - No 29 84 1C
Telephone
  • Higher phone rates on horizon in N. C. - Ja 9 82 8A
  • 7.6% rate hike OK'd for long-distance rates - Fe 6 82 1C
  • New WATS telephone rates favor low-use customers - Mr 3 82 7A
  • Editorial: Consumers on the line - Mr 10 82 4A
  • Edwards' firm seeks to enter long-distance market in N. C. - Mr 12 82 1
  • Phone officials warn of higher local rates - Ap 21 82 15A
  • Rapid rise in phone rates to persist, officials predict - My 3 82 1
  • Injunction challenges legality of telephone solicitation law - Jn 12 82 10A
  • Editorial: Fairer deal on phones - Au 13 82 4A
  • Firms see more competition in AT and T proposal - Au 14 82 1C
  • Three Southern Bell competitors offer cheaper long-distance calling - Au 15 82 8D
  • Free calling among towns rejected - Au 29 82 25A
  • Telephone rate study planned - Se 12 82 39A
  • Public Staff criticizes phone prices - Oc 29 82 6B
  • N. C. to be first state with wireless phones - No 5 82 16A
  • Wireless telephones use new technology to broaden service - No 6 82 9A
  • Phone companies request permission for wireless service - No 11 82 15B
  • Measured phone rates offer option for callers - No 14 82 31A
  • Editorial: High cost of dialing - No 20 82 4A
  • Phone rates could rise $12, firm says - De 1 82 12C
Telephone
  • New phone service could save consumers up to 60% - Ja 3 86 2D
  • Phone companies asked for ideas on fee-waiver plan (for low-income people) - Ja 22 86 2C
  • Plan would increase WATS, 800-line rates - Fe 18 86 18C
  • Pilot phone plan OK'd for poor in 3 counties - Fe 25 86 18C
  • Utilities Commission OKs pilot plan to save the poor money on phone bills - Mr 25 86 18C
  • Utilities panel votes to allow pay phone service competition - Mr 29 86 4C
  • Commission orders cut in fee for phone access - Jn 18 86 18C
  • Phone service discounts set for some in N.C. - Jn 18 86 18C
  • AT and T plan may lead to higher phone bills - Jn 21 86 11A
  • Orange investigating extended phone service - Jy 2 86 2C
  • Mobile telephone sales on the move in Triangle - Jy 8 86 1D
  • Southern Bell official says rates should rise - Au 9 86 8B
  • Regional phone system examined (Triangle area) - Se 12 86 1D
  • Telephone firms detail changes for Triangle J Council task force - Oc 2 86 WA-1
  • Private pay-phone sales slow across state - Oc 26 86 6D
  • Phone-link proposal advances (Durham, Hillsborough, Chapel Hill) - No 22 86 10A
  • Editorial: Triangle long-distance obsolete - No 28 86 24A
Telephone
  • Pay phones demand 25 cents for local calls - Ja 3 85 1C
  • Phone competition puts Davidson neighbors on long-distance - Ja 7 85 1C
  • Callers ring up measured-service savings, report says - Fe 11 85 1C
  • State panel OKs long-distance telephone competition - Fe 23 85 18A
  • In-state calling may get competitive - Mr 1 85 1D
  • 6 local companies agree to reduce AT and T's service charges - Mr 15 85 2D
  • Utilities panel OKs phone payment cuts - Mr 30 85 2C
  • S.C. company to challenge AT and T for long-distance, in-state services - Ap 13 85 12A
  • Six firms will offer primary long-distance phone service - Ap 28 85 29A
  • Phone service option cut bills, report finds - My 16 85 22C
  • Companies upset by proposed rise in access charges - My 28 85 5C
  • Limited-calling phone plan saves money, company says - Jn 11 85 6A
  • First hike in phone bills since '52 - Jn 18 85 2C
  • Hillsborough telephone service problems cited (hampering industrial recruiting) - Se 4 85 1C
  • RTP toll-free phone service upsets nearby firms - Se 8 85 6D
  • Panel extends until Dec. phone firms' measured-billing options - Se 26 85 22C
  • Utilities panel orders cuts in phone case - Oc 4 85 3D
  • Limited-calling phone plans expanded - De 19 85 4C
Telephone
  • State denies Wake bid for toll-free calling - Ja 29 92, 1B
  • Editorial: Long distance obsolete in Wake - Fe 1 92, 14A
  • State cancels contract for prison pay phones - My 2 92, 6B
  • Commission rejects competition on long-distance calling in N.C. - Se 10 92, 6C
  • All of Wake to be toll-free - Oc 21 92, 1B