HC Deb 29 May 1922 vol 154 c1729W
Captain TERRELL

asked the Postmaster-General whether it is the practice of the Department to charge the new tenant of a house requiring a telephone, where the installation is already fixed the full initial charge of such installation as though is were non-existent: and why this is clone, seeing that considerable revenue is being lost in consequence?

Mr. PEASE

It is not the practice to make an initial charge for the installation of a telephone service in any circumstances. The only charge associated with the apparatus is a quarterly rental to meet the cost of maintenance and renewal, and this is a uniform amount payable by every subscriber so long as his agreement continues in force.