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June 17, 2008
Welcome to Maine, FairPoint
FairPoint Communication is paying a $25,000 penalty for disruptions to the 911 system last month, the director of the Emergency Services Communication Bureau told his advisory board today.Now, if it's not too much trouble, could you get your stuff together sometime soon?Director Al Gervenack said the state would receive a credit on its monthly service contract with the telephone company. The state pays FairPoint about $6.45 million per year to provide 911 service at 26 different public safety answering points under a five-year contract signed with FairPoint’s predecessor, Verizon.
Posted by slublog at June 17, 2008 10:47 PM
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olá turma, realmente mandar um torpedo grátis está cada vez mais custoso devido a restrição das operadoras móveis. Há ainda os serviços que prometem entregar meu torpedo mas quase nunca chegam ao usuário final. Alguns como o Mundo oi e o Oi Torpedo funcionam mas e para as outras operadoras? E os que dizem que enviam e nada chega. Para onde está indo as as minhas menssagens? E para a Tim, Vivo? Alguma Idéia? Ou significa ter de pagar?. Foi mal, realmente está difícil achar dicas para enviar SMS gratuito.
Posted by: torpedo grátis at February 18, 2011 02:01 PM
As the saying goes, within the professional's mind there aren't many choices, but for someone possessing a beginner's mind, everything is wide open.
Posted by: 0i torpedo grátis at February 22, 2011 03:42 PM
