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Page 12 - The Michigan Daily - Friday, May 30, 1986
Problems with phones being corrected
(Continued from Page 2)
22nd. According to Levy, "it's a small Of the eight companies that respon- AT&T when they first solicite bids two Residence hall rooms will have a data Pice said this feature will alleviate
way of saying we feel badly about the ded to the University's call for a years ago. transmission feature from which the long lines at University-owned
inconviences that students have ex- phone contractor in July 1984 , Centel High technology also influenced the students will have access to the computer terminals, especially at
perienced while staying here." is the only one with previous ex- University when selecting Centel. University compute system. exam time.
Finally, cockroaches will be perience with large colleges, accor-
eliminated immediately,Bonce ding to Plice.Other applicatns in- 770J
sightings are reported to Building luded AT&T, and Intercomm Phone Ph nec st me sto sa e mo e
Services. Systems.
LEE TATE, executive director of By MARY CHRIS JAKLEVIC may dictate formulas for estimating "there is no way to determine how
communications at Northwestern A recent U.S. supreme court depreciation values for local phone much that ($42 million) means for
University, said he was satisfied with decision will save Michigan Bell companies. Previously, the Federal each customer" because of the large
Centel's handling of that university's customers $42 million a year, accor- Communications Commission had variation in the size of each
phone system. The only problem, he ding to the Michigan Public Service imposed its own depreciation for- customer's phone bill, and thus the
said, was that installation took longer Commission (MPSC). mula, which allowed phone com- amount each will save.
than expected. Under pressure from the MPSC, panies to charge customers more to Marcia Buhl, a Michigan Bell cor-
" The $38 million project here will Bell agreed to refund $11.25 to each compensate for depreciation. porate affairs manager, agreed that
i ~ Ugive the University conrol of its own customer before the end of the year. Ann Scheidewind, a supervisor in individual savings cannot be deter-
system, and will not require an out- The company had been charging the communications department of mined.
side operator to connect long distance customers more than its own the MPSC, said the state-determined Buhl said Michigan Bell needs to
and local calls. operating costs. depreciation formula will save Bell recover its capital costs quicker today
The system will pay for itself in THE REBATES, in the form of customers $42 million per year over because of technology growth and the
nine or ten years, according to Block, credit on each phone bill, will be made the FCC formula. This will average non-regulation of many of the com-
Phone 764-0558 since the University will save money in monthly installments of $3.75 in out to about one dollar per month for pany's smaller competitors.
normally paid to Michigan Bell for June and $1.25 for each month each of the 3.5 million Bell sub- Buhl said the company will continue
local calls. thereafter, through December. scribers. to work with the MPSC and federal
Univesity officials also feared a The Supreme Court ruling, issued BOB NELSON, MPSC director of regulating agencies to work out fair
price escalation due to the breakup of on Tuesday, determined that states consumer and regulatory affairs, said depreciation rates.

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