 jshivs join:2000-11-14 Milford, PA | Re: Warning: Mathematics Beyond This Point Comparing cellphone plans with VoIP plans is a totally inaccurate comparison. Cellphone usage is a completely different style of telephone usage. VoIP can more accurately be compared with landline plans. VoIP and landline plans are both in home residential use. Cellphones are more commonly used as a mobile and/or second use type of telecommunication. VoIP and landline are meant to be primary forms of communication. When Verizon and/or SBC offer their "unlimited" plans would you accept a cap of 1150 minutes a month. NO WAY!! People would be allover any of the baby bells for this. Why then is it OK for a VoIP provider to do this? They want to advertise it as a primary form of telecommunication, then hide behind caps buried inside of their TOS. The only way to put an end to this type of trash is to "vote" with your wallet and find a provider without these ridiculous limits. |