Easier said than done. I don't think anyone is going to argue with you from an ideological pespective, least of all I.
But it's a harder problem than it looks on the surface. Trixter aka Bret McDanel wrote: > On Sun, 2009-08-16 at 04:27 -0400, Alex Balashov wrote: >> What I'm trying to say is that customers accustomed to flat-rate access >> would run screaming from any ISP that insinuates or intimates in the >> slightest that their service is in any way "limited" from a metered >> perspective. It's no different in voice, except that synchronous TDM >> channels aren't as oversubscribable as packets. >> > > Boost mobile, T-mobile and probably a few others do let you do > unlimited. As in 24/7 with as many 3-way (Tmobile lets some users do > 6-way) calls as you want within the confines of the plan (for example my > fav, or whatever). > > So companies that are unable to offer that just say they do and put a > disclaimer somewhere in fine print saying they dont so that the > marketing sides look equal even though they really arent. > > some people would call that lying others would suggest that its false > advertising. I personally have used the term shady to describe what you > are saying and said that the law should be changed to make it false > advertising because in reality its trickery to get people to give you > money for a service you have no intention on offering. -- Alex Balashov - Principal Evariste Systems Web : http://www.evaristesys.com/ Tel : (+1) (678) 954-0670 Direct : (+1) (678) 954-0671 Mobile : (+1) (678) 237-1775 _______________________________________________ --Bandwidth and Colocation Provided by http://www.api-digital.com-- AstriCon 2009 - October 13 - 15 Phoenix, Arizona Register Now: http://www.astricon.net asterisk-biz mailing list To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit: http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-biz
