On Wed, 15 Apr 2009, Sean McMaster wrote: > I'm a little confused by your pricing. The metered inbound DID per minute > you said is 0.4 cents, which is basically 4 cents or 4 pennies and > defined numerically by $0.4.
Um, your math is as bad as Verizon's: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lCJ3Oz5JVKs 0.4 cents == $0.004 0.4 cents is 4 tenths of a cent which is 4/10ths of a cent. > Then in brackets you said $0.004, which is not the same as $0.4. $0.004 > is about 4 tenths of a cent. > > Am I missing something? I think I am too -- I disregarded Jai's DIDs because I read it in the past as 4 cents ($0.04) per minute, not 4 tenths of a cent ($0.004) per minute. $0.004 makes his metered inbound sexier (assuming "unlimited" channels). So Jai -- USD$1.00 per month + $0.04/minute OR USD$1.00 per month + $0.004/minute Can we please all just use US dollars to say how much things are? If you watch the video, it's clear people are stupid, and don't understand converting between units (cents to dollars). I hate it when people quote in cents. I hate rate sheets in cents. Please, use dollars with a lot of zeros. If you charge $0.004 per minute, say $0.004, not 0.4 cents. There is a reason the cents character is hard to type. I'm guessing it's because I want it in dollars. Beckman --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Peter Beckman Internet Guy [email protected] http://www.angryox.com/ --------------------------------------------------------------------------- _______________________________________________ --Bandwidth and Colocation Provided by http://www.api-digital.com-- asterisk-biz mailing list To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-biz
