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EPoe

@covad.net

reply to NOVA_Guy

Re: This almost makes me...

It funny how some may people think AT&T pays for the bill for long distance and not the customers. Do the customers not pay for the call to FreeConferenceCall.com. So how have long distance companies stepped up to where they are paying for the consumers calls and if the consumer wants to make a call to a free application like google or freeconferencecall are they not paying for the call. Tell me that it is the consumer that wants to call FreeConferenceCall.com and the consumer that pays for the call... or am I missing something

kerton

join:2003-05-15
Pleasanton, CA

"am I missing something?"

Yes. Mostly sentence structure, punctuation, and a cohesive point or question.

Many consumers have unlimited nationwide long distance, either on their cell or on their landline. They can call Freeconference.com for...free (or at least no per-minute cost) and their carrier must pay very high per-minute call termination rates to the small phone co in Iowa or wherever.

This is precisely why these free conference bridges are placed in these small telcos: as call termination bait.


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