MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) - Alabama's largest phone company, AT&T,
is raising rates for some residential customers on July 11.
Company spokesman Hood Harris said customers with a basic
single-line home phone will see their cost go up 3 percent, from
$16.95 per month to $17.45. About 15 percent of AT&T's Alabama
customers have that type of service.
Customers with AT&T's more advanced plan, the Residence Complete
Choice Package, will see an increase of 9.5 percent, from $21 per
month to $23. Harris says the increases reflect inflationary costs.
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