§ 103. Commander Nobleasked the Assistant Postmaster-General on what grounds a charge is made to a telephone subscriber who requests the G.P.O. to furnish particulars of trunk calls for which he has been charged.
§ Mr. BurkeParticulars of trunk calls are included in a subscriber's account in the form of a statement showing the charge for each call and the date, but not particulars of the called number or the time or duration of the call. If these further particulars are required regularly, a charge is made to cover the cost of the extra clerical work involved. No charge is made, however, for supplying additional particulars occasionally in respect of individual calls.