On Feb 25, 2006, at 10:42, JPP wrote:

> those dirty bastards & their gimmicks.
>
> it should be illegal for minutes to expire, much like
> how gift certificates must be honored.
>
> Remember when ISPs had internet access strictly on a
> per hour basis, or free after prime time?  Well, the
> first mobile provider that drops all the gimmicks will
> reign supreme with flat rate access IMO.
>
> Charging for text messaging?  WTF?!? that uses
> extremely minimal network bandwidth in comparison to
> voice communications and all.  Providers nickel & dime
> us to death at each & every opportunity tsk!

You're absolutely right!  They should give *everything* away.  Don't  
even send out bills.  Who ever would think that a business would try  
to make money?  I mean really the nerve!

You don't think that perhaps it costs them to maintain the service  
just waiting on the off chance that you might want to use the service  
to make or receive a call?  I know they don't have any expenses and  
the utility companies give them electricity to run their networks for  
free and the oil companies give them gasoline for free to run their  
vehicles.  Why *do* they charge for service anyway?  They're only  
selling air!

I bet you don't pay anything for internet access either!  I'm sure  
it's cheaper that way.



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