On Jul 12, 2007, at 10:36 AM, Alan Bourke wrote:

> If they tried to charge us here in Europe to *receive* calls from  
> within
> the same country, there would be people lynched. I think the EU is  
> even
> doing away with being charged for receiving calls if you are in a
> different Eurozone country. But you would still pay higher roaming
> charges to place calls from another country.

        The general philosophy here is that you get charged for how long you  
talk, whether you originate the call or not. There are exceptions  
that are not charged, such as calling someone within the same  
carrier, or talking on evenings or weekends. Plans come with varying  
amounts of pre-allocated minutes of talk time, and you are charged  
for anything over that.

-- Ed Leafe
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-- http://dabodev.com




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