At 5:54 PM -0800 1/19/06, Bree wrote:
>Why would they think people would pay $55 a month for their service when
>it would be cheaper to just keep your land line, pay for call display
>and voice mail (or package) and get a long distance company like WinTel
>(25 cents flat fee per call long distance in Canada and the US and 3 or
>4 cents a minute to the UK and France) and not bother with having
>problems with internet/phone interference?

        If they offered a good financial incentive we might switch, but as
Bree says, $.25 per LD call via Wintel and Bell local phone service of just
under $30 (I think) is cheaper or comparable to the price the VoIP people
want.

<http://www.win-tel.ca/>

        We don't make a large number of LD calls, but we do talk for a long
time, so $.25 per call comes to usually about $5 per month, and when
calculated, well under $0.05 per minute (usually under $.03).

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