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  2. List of mobile virtual network operators in the United States

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    AT&T: Yes / Sprint: No / T-Mobile: No / Verizon: No / International: Yes, assuming active data plan in participating country [366] Yes, int'l SIMs available, but Calls and Texts to int'l #s with U.S. SIMs only available on Verizon network [ 367 ] [ 368 ]

  3. International premium rate service - Wikipedia

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    International premium rate service (IPRS) refers to internationally available telephone-based premium services. It is analogous to "900" or "976" numbers in North America , which always incur a recipient-defined charge in excess of regular call charges.

  4. 1-800-COLLECT - Wikipedia

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    Prior to 1993, collect calling was a virtual monopoly held by AT&T as people were accustomed to dialing "0" to place collect calls. MCI moved aggressively to insert itself into the market by launching 1-800-COLLECT that year.

  5. Low-cost internet for seniors and retirees: How to stay ... - AOL

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    AT&T also offers the Access program, a low-cost internet service for lower-income households starting at $30 a month. While this is more expensive than other low-income programs on this list, you ...

  6. 100 best discounts for ages 50+: Where to save money for ...

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    If you don’t see your local grocery store listed, it doesn’t hurt to call and ask about senior shopping discounts. Ages 50 and older Sam's Club — 60% discount on a Club membership or $50 off ...

  7. International telecommunications routes - Wikipedia

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    The amount of money involved in the settlement rate system is considerable. In 2003, American telephone companies made payments of three billion dollars to telephone companies and governments across the world. The settlement route arrangement is also known as the accounting rate system. The accounting rate is the sum of the two settlement rates.