-> My point was, many B carriers are also A carriers, albiet in
-> different RSA/MSA's.
WN> Which make me wonder why they define the two separate. A, means
WN> non-wireline type. B, means wireline type. They should keep these
WN> straight.
They do. Take for instance, Century Cellunet. They are a B carrier
in areas where Century also provides wireline service, but in areas
where they do not, they are A carriers.
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