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MTA provides competitive long distance service to businesses located within Indiana, Illinois, Ohio, Michigan, and Wisconsin and can terminate long distance calls anywhere in the world that other carriers can. MTA supplies inbound and outbound long distance service using both dedicated and switched access.
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| Definition |
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Any telephone call placed by an end user from their local telephone service line (local loop) within the end user's LATA (Local Access Transport Area) to another end user's local telephone service line located within a different LATA. The boundaries between LATA's are where local service ends and long distance service begins. Any call that crosses these boundaries is deemed to be a long distance telephone call.
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| How Does This Benefit You? |
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Allows your company to potentially lower your current cost structures for long distance calling.
Allows your company to potentially integrate your long distance cost structures into one invoice point, thereby saving time and money.
Allows your company to potentially have one point of contact for all adds, moves, billing inquiries and changes to service, thereby saving time and money.
Allows your company to potentially communicate more effectively with your customers and prospects, thereby increasing sales revenues, profitability, and cash flow while reducing customer attrition.
Allows your company to potentially lower your cost structures for business travel, bill collections, sales and marketing, customer support and many other operational business expenses.
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