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Technology Stocks : Qualcomm Moderated Thread - please read rules before posting
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To: limtex who wrote (5808)12/30/2000 11:52:07 AM
From: Eric L  Read Replies (2) of 197434
 
L,

<< This GSM business is the Worlds greatest ever robbery. >>

Robbery?

Although I am Verizon in US, I make half a dozen trips to Europe and EMEA a year, averaging about 5 days per visit.

I purchased a Bosch World Phone about 3 years ago from Omnipoint (about $200) and am a current Voicestream subscriber for trips over seas.

This is what I pay when "across the pond".

In the UK using Cellnet:

Calls To US - Peak: $1.94 per Minute
Calls To US - Off-Peak: $1.10 per Minute

In the UK using Vodafone:

Calls To US - Peak: $1.56 per Minute
Calls To US - Off-Peak: $1.16 per Minute

In France using France Telecom

Calls To US - Peak: $1.28 per Minute
Calls To US - Off-Peak: $0.73 per Minute

In Germamy using DT (D1)

Calls To US - Peak: $1.48 per Minute
Calls To US - Off-Peak: $0.88 per Minute

Good for me. Good for Voicestream. Good for Vodafone

Compare this to AT&T long distance from/to over there.

A bargain.

Convenience? My customers reach me on a US number, and if I don't tell em I'm there, they think I am here. if my secretary needs me to call her, or a client she sends me a detailed SMS message from the web.

Add data roaming and you have a win-win

- Eric -
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