Long Distance
Services: Whether its for business, or just keeping in
touch with friends and family around the world, Talon Telecom Group
has a long distance plan that will work for you. Contact
us today for current pricing and more information
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Switched Long
Distance:
Switched Long Distance refers to the
access of a long distance provider through a non-dedicated
access medium, such as a RBOC or LEC (local telephone company,
i.e.: Qwest, SBC, and BellSouth) provided business line. In
adding a PIC and/or LPIC (Carrier code) to the local line
customers have the ability to dial long distance calls. Long
distance service, or 1+ access, is utilized to dial IntraLATA,
IntraState, and InterState calls.
Switched Services Provided
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Dedicated Long
Distance:
Dedicated
Long Distance refers to the access of a long distance
provider through a dedicated circuit. By installing a
dedicated long distance T1/DS1, customers have the ability to
dial long distance calls directly into the provider's network
and avoid local line charges through their RBOC or LEC (local
telephone company, i.e.: Qwest, SBC, and BellSouth)
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Dedicated Long Distance circuits are comprised of two
separate components: the local loop and the long distance rate
charges. The local loop is the actual connectivity from
the customer's physical location to their Long Distance
provider's POP (Point of Presence). This loop can be ordered
through their long distance provider or it can be a customer
provided loop ordered through the customer's RBOC or LEC.
Long distance service, or 1+ access, is utilized to dial
IntraLATA, IntraState, and InterState calls.
 
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