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Excerpt from A Model for the Configuration of Incoming Wats Lines
Nevertheless, it would be very easy to extend the model to include Band VI, whereas the intrastate lines, Band IX, must be treated separately.
In 1984 the cost of a wats line consisted of a monthly access fee of and an usage fee which depended upon the band, the total monthly usage of the lines, and the time of day during which calls are made (see Table For example, if a user acquired a Band I line and used it for fourteen hours over the course of a month, he would be charged an access fee of and an usage fee, which depends on when the fourteen hours were incurred. The usage charge would be for each hour the phone was used during the business day, for each hour the phone was used during the evening, and for each hour of night and weekend usage. If, on the other hand, he used the phone for a total of sixteen hours, he would be charged plus for each hour of usage during the day, for each hour in the evening, and for each hour at night. When there are multiple lines of the same type, the usage rate depends on the average monthly usage over the set of lines.
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