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To: BEEF JERKEY who wrote (10518)6/6/2002 8:01:41 PM
From: Thomas Walker  Respond to of 11568
 
On the neighborhood plan, WCOM will have to pay whatever carrier terminates the call a per minute rate for terminating that call. I don't know what they are currently, but I believe that it's under a penny/minute. Also, WCOM will be paid for each minute that a phone call terminates to that subscriber (as they have essentially leased that customer from the ILEC, they get paid to terminate the call to the customer). So, if the customer receives as many minutes of calls as they make, the costs cancel out (may not be exactly true, as calls terminate in different areas and there may be different settlement charges in different areas).

That's how it works for LD calls. When WCOM is reselling local as well, the ILEC may just terminate all local calls (to and from the subscriber) as part of the resell agreement. Either way, the settlement charges will make very few subscribers unprofitable and will leave the vast majority profitable.



To: BEEF JERKEY who wrote (10518)6/7/2002 9:51:33 AM
From: 10K a day  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 11568
 
> It's huge. It revolutionary. It's industry leading.

I don't know BEEF ...the hula hoop was revolutionary...
Why give up my unlimited cellular??



To: BEEF JERKEY who wrote (10518)6/7/2002 12:20:35 PM
From: telecomguy  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 11568
 
If it spreads like wildfire, all other major RBOCS will come out with a similar plan...they are not going to sit there and rollover and die!

What this will do is lower the rates for Everyone...not too smart to start a pricing war at times like this when every $ counts!

To go from metered calls to all-you-can-eat plans is simply not too bright in my opinion.