Illinois Bell Information Bulletin ---------------------------------- Friday, January 23 Expanded, repriced '976' announcements debut in March The Illinois Commerce Commission has approved Illinois Bell's request to begin a one-year trial to expand and reprice the company's "976" public announcement system, now called 976 TELEPROGRAMS service. Beginning March 2, six new one-minute telephone messages each by different announcement producers will be introduced -- expanding the total number of announcements to 24. At the same time, a new pricing plan for the system will allow all of the producers, including the producer of the current series of announcements, to set prices for their programs between 20 and 50 cents. The new pricing struc- ture replaces message unit billing which was based on the distance and the duration of the call. "A successful trial and regulatory approval could set off a wave of improved announcement features that will revolutionize the 976 TELEPROGRAMS service into the 1990s," said Judy Mandolini, Illinois Bell's public announce- ment service product manager. "In the future, the expansion could allow businesses to announce sales or school officials to advise parents of school closings," she said. In years to come, other new features might include: o As many as 1,000 dial-up messages that could be produced by up to 250 information providers. o Announcements as long as 30 minutes, which would reshape the type of informational and entertainment programming that information providers produce. o Producers targeting their announcements to audiences in specific geographical areas. The trial's purpose is test network features that ultimately will give thousands of callers simultaneous access to hundreds of new messages. Mandolini said Illinois Bell will begin a customer information campaign next month to announce the changes. Customers will be sent letters and will have their calls to the public announcements appear as shown charges on their bills. Additionally, two toll-free 976 TELEPROGRAMS information lines, updated monthly, will be set up to describe the available announcements, their prices and the addresses and telephone numbers of the announcements' producers.