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They call by night, they call by day, they call on-net, they call off-net.
unknown title 2011
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Extras/notes: 1.5 Mbit/s dedicated Internet access (DIA) connection; 50,000 local and long distance (off-net and on-net) + 5,000 toll-free minutes
The VOIP Gang Mark Sullivan 2006
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The analyst added that a big part of the bear case, the Bell companies' plans to produce on-net video, will take years to have any real effect.
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With OneFlex Integrated Access, customers get one monthly rate for local and on-net voice services on up to 13 lines, and dedicated Internet access up to 1544 kilobits per second equivalent to a T-1 line
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Used to replace the 800 service, these 1. 544-megabit-per-second direct connections were used to "provide secure remote access to on-net numbers for numerous users," Brunk said.
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We continued to cull large portions of the legacy service business while growing on-net and IP-based solutions.
unknown title 2011
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Millions of people around the world have cell phones but no electricity, and by 2015 a majority in the Middle East and Southeast Asia will live "off-grid, on-net."
Ars Technica Matthew Lasar 2011
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Cisco calls this the "off-grid, on-net" population.
Ars Technica Matthew Lasar 2011
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Sprint's Wholesale Solutions Group has a full suite of customizable solutions, including Partner Interexchange Network, allowing customers to interconnect on-net yielding cheaper connectivity rates; and Mobile Broadband on Demand, enabling end-users to purchase prepaid broadband by the day, week or month.
unknown title 2011
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A different mix between on-net and off-net in the outgoing traffic is making voice more profitable.
unknown title 2011
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