| News Reader 2006-12-07, 1:11 pm |
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One extra word (or two lol): the basis or reason for unlimited packages is
that the amount of use made depends on the marginal cost - i.e. I wish to be
able to talk for longer, and make more calls - without having to be
dissuaded, perturbed etc. by the cost.
I.e. the usage requirement is for a service that will allow me to make much
greater use of the phone - both number and duration of calls. Hence, a
comparison to per call or minute tariff is probably useless in this case -
because the whole point is that by being unlimited the sky can become the
limit and permit the much much higher usage I would like (e.g. many 100s of
calls or thousands of minutes per month) (with respect to reasonable,
appropriate and fair use of course).
Thanks in advance.
BTW: This addendum essentially for the benefit of those that feel inclined
to recommend or suggest other non-unlimited scenarios (something different
or new in this category is welcomed - but bear in mind the usage profile
[above & which includes plenty of both day, evening and weekend calls]).
"News Reader" <no@email.invalid> wrote in message
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> Hi,
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> Please, forgive my enquiring on this point (again), however, I am now
quite
> seriously thinking about switching to a primary VoIP ATA configuration and
> wish to try and identify the best (priced) all UK landline calls inclusive
> VoIP operator, supplier, package, etc.
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> Please advise all known candidates - emphasising those which are cheap
cheap
> cheap (!) - lol.
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> Please be aware - that I am interested in genuinely unlimited (albeit
> accepting a fair use limitation - but not Betamax 300 minutes) UK landline
> calls packages. I am aware of Vonage and am not impressed by their price.
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> I really appreciate and look forward to your input(s).
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> Best wishes,
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> News Reader
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