In America partially.
In Europe you do not have plans, nor contrasts, nor buy phones from
the cell company. As I understand it incoming calls are also free.
They are used to a whole different system that seems to work better
than ours, but then again it does not need to cover as much
territory. and their population density is much higher.
Stewart
At 08:37 PM 9/13/2007, you wrote:
I wonder if, the telecommunications industry does business, the same
way, the hospitality n' travel industrys' do business where, the
rules always change, from day-to-day and, not for the benefit of the customer.
Christopher
Rev. Stewart A. Marshall
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Prince of Peace
Ozark, AL SL 82
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