We provide VOIP services (in the final testing phases), and there is more interest in unlimited than in per minute rates.
We have run the stats and our unlimited plans are prices so that we get more than what the end user uses. (on average, that is)
-- Christopher Dobbs
nik martin wrote:
Andrew Kohlsmith wrote:
On December 6, 2004 10:12 pm, Michael Giagnocavo wrote:
Except the providers who offer "unlimited" -- in that case, they want you
to use as little as possible, so they can make their money.
They're the ones that are on the way to bankruptcy.
EXACTLY ;)
Aint no free lunch, my friends.
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