A business telephone line has to keep in mind things such as conference calls, and especially the distance of each person who is in the conference calls.
For a small business telephone system and service I would suggest checking what ATT or Cox communications would have to offer as they are relatively inexpensive to operate.
If you are looking for a good telephone system for a business, I would go with one that provides a large network that also does wireless such as AT&T or Comcast.
A tariff is a list - either of taxes and duties, or of services and charges. A table of tax-rates would be a tariff, as would a restaurant menu. umm that sucks!
I think offical websites where business telephone service can be found at are verizon and At&t. I would go to those websites for information you seek.
What tariff? The most logical answer, assuming the tariff you speak of is one against foreign sellers, is that the business owners in the north dont have to pay it while their competitors do. Therefore they can sell their wares at cheaper prices and still get the same profit. Thus making them a better, more competitive company.
He expected it to come from A protective Tariff, Customs duties and an excise tax
a description of the business, the appendix, and list of references
900 lines are premium rate telephone numbers which charge far in excess what you would expect normally to pay to make a phone number. Part of the call charge is paid to a business provider, so the business is funded by phone calls made.
You will have to apply for a toll free 1800 number for your business as you would apply for a new telephone line. AT&T is an example of a telephone company where you can apply for these toll free numbers.
I need to contact Equifax to find out to get a credit report machine for my business.
The tariff is excessive!
You will need telephone answering equipment, which is available for purchase or lease. You'll also need a cell phone, computer, internet connection, and business cards.