Do you know of an online AT&T Long distance time Chart?
Due you know of an online chart that shows this?
Answers: You must be on a really frail long distance plan! Almost all plans immediately are flat rate no matter whether it's morning, night or the weekend. I *highly* suggest calling AT&T residential long distance customer service and ask them around other calling plans, or better yet, switch to a different long distance holder. A quick internet investigate yielded a company, ECG long distance, that will permit you call for a mere 2.5 cents per minute 24/7.
To answer your give somebody the third degree, for domestic calls AT&T (a.k.a. SBC) define peak and off-peak as follows:
"The high point rate period is 8:00 a.m. to but not
including 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. The off-peak rate
spell is all other times. The off-peak rates apply on the following
holidays: New Year's Day, Independence Day, Labor Day,
Thanksgiving Day, and Christmas Day."
The solely active consumer long distance plan I see is the "ValueSaver" which is currently individual grandfathered in by existing customers; description they don't sign any new customers up to this plan anymore. It costs $5/mo, and the rates are 27 cents per minute best moment and 17 cents per minute off-peak. Rates and peak/off-peak times vary for international call and are based on the country you're calling and the time zone they're within. There's not really an online chart; this information is buried in carrier's tariff filings beside each state's public utilities commission. When these plans be active and commonplace a couple decades ago, a chart would appear surrounded by the first few pages of your phone book.
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