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ricep5
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join:2000-08-07
Jacksonville, FL

Dropped their price last year

AT&T CV actually had a price drop on their lowest plan from $29 to $24 /month last year. Of course they didn't tell anyone, I stumbled across it on the website.

It would be interesting to see what plans get hit with the charges.

tmc8080

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Brooklyn, NY
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said by ricep5:

AT&T CV actually had a price drop on their lowest plan from $29 to $24 /month last year. Of course they didn't tell anyone, I stumbled across it on the website.

It would be interesting to see what plans get hit with the charges.
Vonage and many others were $20 a month (or ~$19.99), but in making deals for interconnect with telcos many voip carriers realized that they had to cover these per minute costs. Also many fine print contracts speak about typical usage of so-called unlimited is ~3,000 minutes of outgoing usage. Although many companies have enough customers to amortize the costs better, they still will try to eek out the best profit they can.. AT&T is no different in that respect. You just don't have to support them with your dollars. If you believe in the VOIP industry, go with 3rd party carriers.. unless your getting CV as part of a U-Verse deal & that is mainly your only choice for a Broadband carrier.

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