SFCN Adds Phone Service

Spanish Fork is one of the more unassuming municipal systems in the country, making around $400K per year for city coffers while providing some rock-bottom rates for service. In fact, news about them is often few and far between. The Daily Herald reports today, however, that they’re upping the stakes with new voice service. The city is targeting a rate of $15/mo, even cheaper than what I pay for the limited use Vonage plan. No word yet on what features will be included, but it would be hard to complain at that kind of rock-bottom price.

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3 Responses to SFCN Adds Phone Service

  1. jonathan says:

    $15 pre taxes with what features? I can get a Qwest analog line for that much pretaxes.

  2. Jesse says:

    Details are sparse at best. I would assume that the standard stuff (VM, call waiting, caller ID, call forwarding, etc.) will be included, but we’ll have to wait to find out.

  3. Capt. Video says:

    The Spanish Fork Network is well run and successful. I’m sure the residents of Spanish Fork will be very well served by their network. Their only goal to to provide good service at a fair price!!!

    I tip my cap to John Bowcut and his team in Spanish Fork!

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