They do this because business customers tend to use more minutes than residential customers, and an unlimited plan is always an ESTIMATION of usage. It costs them for every minute you use, so they try to sell residential customers a block of time, and call it unlimited, which it really isn't (read the fine print). I have found that unlimited plans VERY rarely cost less than paying per minute in any situation. Do the math.
-Tim On September 10, 2006 19:42, Christopher Corn wrote: > I spoke to a voip provider today who mentioned that though they offer an > unlimited plan, if we use it for a business and it is over-utilized, it > will be canceled. > > is this true for all residential voip plans? i have a small office of > about 4 or 5 phones. i tend to chose residential plans because they have > the unlimited offer for outgoing/incoming. > > thx -- Tim St. Pierre IP telephony specialist sip://[EMAIL PROTECTED] Toronto: 647 722 6930 Toll-Free 1 888 488 6940 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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