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The smaller the better, as it relates to CRT monitors. The dot pitch is a measure of distance between phosphor dots of the same color on a CRT monitor. A high dot pitch generally produces a blurred and unclear picture. Smaller dot pitches produce a sharper, crisper image that stands up to close examination. There is contention on how the dot pitch should be measured: horizontally, vertically, or diagonally, resulting in ISP Glossary:
Dot Pitch - Sid Zafran wrote in messagenews:telecom22.700.9@telecom-digest.org: I have been disputing the USF recovery fee on my invoices from Earthlink DSL. After having discussed and written to Earthlink about this matter, the following summary facts apply to my billing: Earthlink is billing me on behalf of SBC who provides my local telephone service; I am already paying SBC a USF recovery fee for the low frequency telephone signal on my local line; Earthlink is collecting a USF recovery fee surcharge for the high frequency DSL signal on my local line; All of SBC's customers using Earthlink DSL services in Los Angeles County, California, are being billed $0.66 monthly for USF recovery. I was informed verbally by SBC that no additional taxes would appear on my telephone bill if I used their DSL services. My billing would stay the same regarding taxes and surcharges. I am presently paying SBC a monthly USF recovery fee of $0.45. I believe that that SBC is shifting more than an equitable share of their USF recovery fee to Earthlink customers such as myself. This may be a violation of FCC requirements. It also gives SBC an unfair competitive advantage in providing DSL services. Note: FCC summary requirements may be seen on the following Web page: http://www.fcc.gov/cgb/customerfacts/usfincrease.htmlThat's "consumerfacts"Herb SteinThe Herb Stein Groupwww.herbstein.comherb@herbstein.com314 952-4601
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