Tim Burt wrote:
Today I received an email informing me that effective April 1, my per
number charge for VOIP will almost double.
This is the downside of VOIP. It is unregulated.
I have published and distributed my new VOIP phone number, and now, with
no warning, my monthly charge has doubled.
Call me silly, but arent incoming calls on land lines also free??
-Mark
On Wed, 30 Mar 2005 12:12:29 -0800, Sean Kennedy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Tim Burt wrote:
Today I received an email informing me that effective April 1, my per
number charge for VOIP will almost double.
This is
It's going from 7.95 ( 8 bucks ) a month to 11 bucks, an increase of
72%. That's hardly what I'd call doubling ( unless you're using that
new math I've heard so much about ).
h, actually it is only a 28% increase. you want to see outrageous
you should see my gas bill.
Max W Blackmer Jr wrote:
It's going from 7.95 ( 8 bucks ) a month to 11 bucks, an increase of
72%. That's hardly what I'd call doubling ( unless you're using that
new math I've heard so much about ).
h, actually it is only a 28% increase. you want to see outrageous
you should see my gas
Perhaps I misspoke. A land line would run me ~20 bucks a month. A VP
number will run me 11 bucks a month. I only specify the free incoming
calls because that's a distguishing characteristic of voip DIDs, many
places do not give you free incoming.
And anyway, if you are a consumer customer,