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FOLLOW THAT PHONE BILL

Local phone service is hardly a high-growth business anymore, given that the average yearly phone bill increase hasn't even been keeping up with inflation. But rates have gone up incrementally in the last dozen years, and what's more interesting is which rates have gone up the most. According to data from the FCC, the average residential phone bill for local service has increased 9.1% from 1989 to 2000, while the annual increase of business phone bills have gone up a miniscule 1.3% in the same period.

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