Sergey Kuznetsov wrote: > trixter aka Bret McDanel wrote: > >> one thing to note is that even with those carriers unlimited doesnt >> really mean unlimited. If you read the fine print for both broadvoice >> and vonage (their user agreement) it states that its for 'normal call >> volumes' as *they* define them (meaning normal for them may not even be >> the normal of the industry as a whole). >> I do not know of any 'unlimited' provider that is truely >> 'unlimited' (although I have a few that may be I havent tried to see if >> it really is), they all seem to bury something somewhere that lets them >> cap the service. This is for good reason, in an unlimited setting >> someone could very easly use it for telemarketing or something else that >> is generating a very high call volume or stay connected 24/7 for other >> reasons, and generally this costs the provider money, not just for >> minutes used but also for the TDM circuits, etc. They have to be >> getting compensated for that service somehow, and $25/mo typically wont >> cover their costs. >> > > I read somewhere that Vonage unlimited is a 950 minutes per month.
That would be impractically low for them to enforce. 50 minutes per weekday would exceed that. Same for about 33 minutes 7 days a week. _______________________________________________ --Bandwidth and Colocation provided by Easynews.com -- asterisk-biz mailing list To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-biz