TEC lowers long distance rates for residences, businesses
by MBJ Staff
Published: May 16,2012
Tags: businesses, long distance, long distance rates, rate reduction, residences, telecommunications, telephone bills, telephones
BAY SPRINGS — TEC has decreased its residential and business non-day long distance rates by 17 percent.
The rate decrease is retroactive to May 1.
“As part of our vision, TEC’s focus is to make a positive impact on our customers, our employees and our community,” said Joey F. Garner, executive vice president of TEC. “In today’s economy, we are passing along savings to our customers whenever there is an opportunity to do so.”
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