Re: America the Worst For Cell Rates and Plans |
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Steve Sobol (sjsobol@JustThe.net) Sun, 30 Jan 2005 19:17:23 -0800
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earle robinson wrote:
> Please mask my email address.
> Each system has its pluses and minuses. In Europe the caller pays
You're missing the fact that the USA chose not to standardize on one
> If callee pays were the norm for landline phones Bell Telephone would
What on earth are you talking about -- The callee DOES pay for
That's for local calls. Everyone pays per-minute for long-distance
> phone books either. The European system employs a distinct area code
Ironically, 917 used to be mobile/pager numbers only. I don't recall
But I can tell you that if we were to adopt the system you speak of,
> Alas, there is the problem of the exorbitant charge levied on landline
Not in the US there isn't. You pay the same rate to either.
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