Call me silly, but arent incoming calls on land lines also free?? 

-Mark



On Wed, 30 Mar 2005 12:12:29 -0800, Sean Kennedy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Tim Burt wrote:
> 
> >Today I received an email informing me that effective April 1, my per
> >number charge for VOIP will almost double.
> >
> >This is the downside of VOIP.  It is unregulated.
> >
> >I have published and distributed my new VOIP phone number, and now, with
> >no warning, my monthly charge has doubled.
> >
> >Ouch..  Beware of which provider you choose!
> >
> >There is nothing to prevent them from doubling my rates again on May 1st!
> >
> >
> >
> Getting a little dramatic there, aren't we?
> 
> It's going from 7.95 ( 8 bucks ) a month to 11 bucks, an increase of
> 72%.  That's hardly what I'd call doubling ( unless you're using that
> new math I've heard so much about ).
> 
> And it's still cheaper than my land line, when you consider that all
> incoming calls are free, as well as all 1800 numbers.  For everything
> else, there's voip-jet.
> 
> Not that I apprecaite the raise much myself, but hey, this industry is
> still in it's infancy.  It gets too bad, someone else will take their place.
> 
> Sean
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