3.6 Termination Fee (Does Not Apply to Business Plus Customers). You will be charged a termination fee of $39.99 per voice line if your Service is terminated for any reason during the first twelve months following the activation of your Service.
ALSO REUFND ON
you have not exceeded 250 minutes of usage (500 minutes for Retail Customers);
means probably thats the cap..
just maybe..
try them push 5000 minutes and see what they do
On 9/1/05, steve <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Mark:
Only an idiot would think there really is a thing called unlimited! That
is nothing more than a bull sh*t sales trick.
All the main carriers such as level3, quest and so one have a charge per
minute. At some point when the charge per minute exceeds the customer's
profit that is when the truth comes out. Vonage has a special team of
people that deals with customers that exceed their limits. In short they
pay more or they are cancelled.
Steve
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Dan Winfield
Sent: Thursday, September 01, 2005 1:35 AM
To: 'Commercial and Business-Oriented Asterisk Discussion'
Subject: RE: [Asterisk-biz] I know this has probably already been
answered,but is Vonage Unlimited really unlimited?
Mark,
I assume that the number of concurrent calls are limited to one with
Vonage and other Unlimited plans? Unless of course the unlimited plan is
priced accordingly?
In my experience all unlimited plans are subject to limits that you
might only find out about when you reach them.
Dan
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Phillips
Sent: 01 September 2005 03:14
To: Commercial and Business-Oriented Asterisk Discussion
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-biz] I know this has probably already been
answered,but is Vonage Unlimited really unlimited?
Many providers allow you to make as many calls as you like. Just don't
make them over a certain duration.
Galaxy Voice would drop the call after an hour and 17 mins.
Have they never heard of teenagers?
Mark
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> I can't seem to find this question in the mailing list archives nor
> can I seem to find Vonage's definition of unlimited.
>
> Is their unlimited actually capped at some high rate that makes
> economic sense for them?
>
> Brent
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