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Phone Company Writes to a Public Telephone

warren@itexjct.jct.ac.il (Warren Burstein)
(chuckle, true)

I originally posted this to comp.dcom.telecom, someone suggested I send it to here, too.

The August 14 edition of Yerushalaim (a Jerusalem local newspaper) contains a copy of a letter that Bezeq, the Israeli telco, mailed to a phone booth which it owns.

The form letter is addressed to "Bezeq, Inc." at the address at which the phone booth is located (155 Costa Rica Street), and informs the subscriber that while in the past, its bill was computed by reading a meter, which made it impossible to obtain a listing of calls made, this will now be possible (at a fee, of course, something that Bezeq did not mention to the phone booth).

The letter-carrier delivered the letter by placing it inside the phone booth.

Bezeq responded that the program that sends out mailings will be corrected. The phone booth was unavailable for comment.


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