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Microcap & Penny Stocks : Globalstar Telecommunications Limited GSAT
GSAT 58.61+3.0%Dec 18 3:59 PM EST

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To: djane who wrote (3576)3/23/1999 5:04:00 PM
From: Oliver Schonrock  Read Replies (1) of 29987
 
Djane

This could be good news for G*, but also it might not be!

At least, we won't know until we understand how G* roaming will be charged (or does anyone know now?)

When I travel from New Zealand (with GSM/G* phone) to Australia (or anywhere else for the matter) firstly, what will I be charged for my terrestial GSM calls in AU? GSM roaming charges right? And what will I be charged for my G* calls in AU? G* roaming charges? How much are they going to be? How will they work regarding receiving calls, calling home, and the other issues in your post.

We have to remember that we don't have a global billing system for G*. There will have to be some agreement between all the G* SPs. Hopefully because they can all see this as a selling point over GSM and CDMA2000 they will agree to charge more reasonably for the G* roaming calls.

Oliver
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