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Qwest Raising Pay Phone Rates Again

Calls Jump To 50 Cents Around The 14-State Region

Callers digging for coins to use a Qwest Communications pay phone will have to dig a little deeper beginning Tuesday when the rate rises from 35 cents to 50 cents a call.

The company said that maintenance costs have been rising in the last five years, but the popularity of wireless phones, calling cards and toll-free numbers have chopped local pay phone use by 50 percent.

?Qwest continues to provide high-quality customer service and public pay phones are an important component when providing a complete line of communications products for all of our customers,? said Greg Fallin, vice president of public access solutions at Qwest. ?We recognize that many people rely on pay phones for a secure and reliable connection and this change will allow us to continue to provide this service.?

Major cities will have pay phones switched to the new rate by computer. It will be about three to four months before all 96,000 of Qwest's pay phones in the company's 14-state local service territory are switched.

Emergency 911 calls will still be free.

The rate increase is the second in five years.

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