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==Phrack Inc.==
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Volume One, Issue Two, Phile 7 of 9
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@ Headquarters of Phrack Newsletter @
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@ (314) 432-0756 @
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@ Proudly Presents @
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@ MCI Overview @
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@ Written on 11/16/85 @
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MCI Communications Corporation, headquartered in Washington, D.C., provides a
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full range of domestic and international telecommunications services, including
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voice and data, telex and cable, paging and mobile telephone, and time
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sensitive message delivery.
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Since its founding in 1968, MCI has grown to more than $1.6 billion in annual
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sales and serves more than 1.9 million business, residential and government
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customers through its four major business units:
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MCI Telecommunications
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MCI Airsignal
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MCI International
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MCI Digital Information Services
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MCI TELECOMMUNICATIONS
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MCI Telecommunications provides domestic interstate long distance service
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throughout all 50 states, plus Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands, and major
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calling areas of Canada. It is also authorized to provide varying degrees of
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intrastate long distance service in some states.
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MCIT also is the first long distance carrier other than AT&T to offer direct
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dial service overseas. International telephone service is available to all
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residential and commercial customers (with the exception of Private Line
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customers). In October, 1984 the first international service agreements were
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announced with the following countries: Argentina, Belgium, Brazil, East
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Germany, Greece, United Arab Emirates, and the United Kingdom.
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Total capital investment in MCI's long distance network is approximately $2
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billion. MCI's network, the second largest in the U.S., employs microwave
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optical fiber, satellite and various digital transmission technologies.
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Subscribers - Domestic Long Distance (as of 10/84)
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Residential 1.4 million
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Commercial .3 million
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Total 1.7 million
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Operations - (as of 10/84)
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Network Miles 20,543
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(microwave, optical fiber, satellite)
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Circuits 238,000
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Employees 9,500 (full-time, approx.)
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MCI AIRSIGNAL
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MCI Airsignal provides personal message delivery and car telephone services.
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MCI Message Service is offered in more than 50 metropolitan areas. In 1984,
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service will commence in New York City, Baltimore-Washington, Los Angeles, and
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Chicago. MCI car telephone service is offered in 20 markets.
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Personal Message Delivery Service
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ALPHANUMERIC MESSAGE SERVICE
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Displays up to 40-character message using letters and/or numbers. Memory
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and recall ability. Alerts subscriber with a silent visual alert or a soft
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tone.
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DISPLAY MESSAGE SERVICE
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Displays up to 24-digit message (e.g., phone number, stock quotes, sales
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figures, coded messages). Memory and recall capability. Alerts customer
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to message with a silent visual alert or a soft tone.
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TONE MESSAGE SERVICE
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Notifies customer of a message with a soft tone.
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VOICE MESSAGE SERVICE
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Receives message in actual voice of caller.
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EXPRESS MESSAGE SERVICE
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Receives and stores messages. Instantly alerts subscriber via pager when
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a message is received.
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Car Telephone Service
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Enables customers to place calls to or receive calls from anywhere in the
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world, 24 hours a day, as they travel in their cars. With the advent of new
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cellular technology, both the quality and the accessibility of car telephone
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service will vastly improve.
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MCI has thus far obtained franchises to operate a new kind of mobile phone
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service, cellular telephone, in Minneapolis and Pittsburgh, and has received
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favorable decisions from FCC administration law judges authorizing service in
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Los Angeles, Denver-Boulder, and Kansas City. MCI has applied for licenses to
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provide cellular service in 81 metropolitan areas.
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MCI Airsignal Branch Sales Offices
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Personal Message Service/Conventional Mobile Phone Service
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Birmingham (205) 942-2924
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Sacramento (916) 444-2350
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Memphis (901) 682-9658
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Cleveland (216) 464-7311
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Dallas (214) 788-5111
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Fresno (209) 486-7410
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Las Vegas (702) 382-7461
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Denver (303) 778-7878
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Portland (503) 227-2556
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Philadelphia (215) 677-9845
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Atlanta (404) 252-2114
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West Florida (813) 875-3404
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Minneapolis (612) 544-8175
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Kansas City (913) 648-8090
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Miami (305) 491-0122
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Pittsburgh (412) 343-1611
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Houston (713) 464-2516
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Bakersfield (805) 832-2346
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Cellular Telephone Offices
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Minneapolis-St. Paul (612) 544-3312
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Los Angeles (714) 527-0385
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Elsewhere in California (800) 344-3455
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Headquarters - Washington, D.C. (202) 429-9660
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MCI INTERNATIONAL
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MCI International provides private-line voice service to several overseas
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countries, and data and message services, including telex, cablegram, leased
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channel, and packet switching communications, to more than 200 overseas points.
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MCI has moved into two new areas of service: International direct-dial
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telephone service and international electronic mail and hard-copy delivery
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services.
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International Record Services
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TELEX SERVICE (domestic and international) permits instantaneous, two-way,
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written communications with other subscribers worldwide. Customers can send
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messages at any time, even though the receiving terminal may be unattended.
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MCI International offers access to its telex service from a variety of
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terminals and networks; not only subscribers with telex terminals but also
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those with communicating word processors, data terminals or computers that
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communicate over telephone lines can take advantage of MCI International telex
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service. To subscribers connected to its own telex network, MCI International
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offers World Message Services--a package of communications offerings including
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telex, cablegram and MCI Mail services. Various service enhancements are
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available to save time, improve operating efficiency and simplify records
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keeping for telex users.
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CABLEGRAM SERVICE, the traditional means of international written
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communications, offers flexibility in delivery and economical rates for shorter
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messages. Cablegrams can be delivered to virtually any overseas point.
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Subscribers with telex terminals or various other types of equipment can access
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and TELUS cablegram switch and take advantage of such service enhancements as
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abbreviated addressing and departmental billing.
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LEASED CHANNEL SERVICE provides an exclusive line between a U.S. firm and it's
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overseas office for private communications 24 hours a day. Each MCI
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International leased channel is tailored to meet the needs of a specific
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customer for teleprinter, facsimile, voice and/or data traffic. For
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subscribers with several offices requiring private communications with each
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other, MCI International offers a versatile message-switching service.
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Voice/data leases can be configured to meet a whole array of communicating
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needs; for example, one channel might carry data traffic from a computer at
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night, voice communications during office hours, and simultaneous teleprinter
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messages at any time. Data channels can handle requirements for traffic at any
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speed from 1200 bits per second to 1.544 megabits per second.
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IMPACS SERVICE uses packet-switching technology to provide international
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communications service between data terminals and computers. Impacs offers
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on-line, real-time connections and enables many types of incompatible systems
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to communicate. Impacs service offers virtually error-free transmission
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because of the error-detection and retransmission capability of the network.
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INSTALINK SERVICE allows businesses overseas to use regular telex equipment to
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access remote computing systems and databases in the U.S. Subscribers can
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retrieve data from a computer-based information service or use a computing
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system connecting to a packet-switching network in the U.S.
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INTERNATIONAL FACSIMILE SERVICE enables subscribers to send duplicates of
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original documents overseas quickly and efficiently, even when neither the
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sender nor the receiver has facsimile transmission equipment, or when the
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sender and receiver have incompatible equipment.
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DATEL SERVICE provides automatic or voice-coordinated data transmission at
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speeds up to 2400 bits per second. Either digital or analog facsimile traffic
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can be transmitted via Datel. Datel facilities are conditioned to ensure
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high-quality transmission. The MCI International switching center allows
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communications between incompatible terminals.
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MARITIME SERVICES provide instant, high--quality contact between ships at sea
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or offshore rigs, and between these vessels and land-based subscribers
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worldwide.
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International Voice Services
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PRIVATE LINE SERVICE provides, fast, easy access to a single overseas location
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at an economical monthly rate. This technically efficient system maximizes the
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use of line capacity by recognizing idle time and assigning a speaker to a
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transmission path only when the path is needed. Users can dial a four-digit
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extension from a regular business phone to reach a key overseas location.
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International Mail Services
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WORLD MESSAGE SERVICE subscribers can access the domestic electronic mail and
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hard-copy delivery offerings of MCI Mail. In addition, MCI International is
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developing fast, low-cost services that will deliver electronic messages and
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high-quality printed documents worldwide.
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Customer Service
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THE CUSTOMER TROUBLE REPORTING ASSISTANCE CENTER at MCI International addresses
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customer concerns such as equipment maintenance and service performance
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questions. Customer service specialists, on duty 24 hours a day on business
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days, answer questions and electronically route service requests to technicians
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nationwide.
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MCI DIGITAL INFORMATION SERVICES CORP.
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MCI Digital Information Services, MCI's newest unit, provides high-speed,
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low-cost, time-sensitive message delivery (MCI Mail), either electronically or
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via hard copy.
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MCI Mail provides time-sensitive document delivery to anyone, anywhere vial
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MCI's long-distance telephone network. MCI Mail can reach a recipient
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instantly, in four hours or less, or overnight by noon the next day. Prices
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are as much as 90 percent lower than comparable time-sensitive mail delivery
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services. MCI Mail can be delivered electronically, terminal to terminal, or
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laser printed on letterhead stationery with the customer's signature.
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MCI Mail customers can even order gifts and services direct through MCI Mail,
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ranging from software and paper for personal computers to investment advisory
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services to travel specials.
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There are no sign-up, monthly service charges or "connect time" charges for MCI
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Mail. MCI Mail can be used by virtually any personal computer, word processor,
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electronic typewriter, data terminal, telex, or other digital communications
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device. The service is accessed by a local telephone call or 800 number.
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MCI Mail
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INSTANT delivery to an "electronic" mailbox.
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FOUR-HOUR paper delivery by courier to 17 major metropolitan areas regardless
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of point of origin.
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OVERNIGHT paper delivery by courier by noon the next day in 20,000 continental
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U.S. cities.
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MCI LETTER transmitted electronically to the MCI digital postal center nearest
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its destination, then delivered locally by the U.S. Postal Service.
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TELEX DISPATCH enables MCI Mail subscribers to transmit messages to the more
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than 1.6 million telex subscribers worldwide.
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VOLUME MAIL enables customers to send large mailings in a variety of letter
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formats, at substantial savings in delivery time and expense.
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Look for more MCI Files coming to Metal Shop soon!
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This has been a Knight Lightning Presentation
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