Still find it hard to get used to how, in the US, it's the person who receives the call who pays. Here in Australia, it's the one doing the calling who pays.
The downside of that is, if you need to call someone who only has a mobile (cell) phone rather than a landline, it costs you more for the call. The upside is that you are not paying for unwanted calls.
In India initially we had to pay for the incoming calls also. Later on all incomings were made free and only the outgoings are charged. Once this regime was adopted there was a sudden surge in cell phone users. Currently there are more than 900 million cellphone users in the Country.
We can help but you will have to do your part...Choose wisely Originally shared by Marcos Antonio Guerrero Padilla Joe Philley Brandon Badger I need an #ingress code desperately! this picture represents the only thing I can see when I close my eyes. I'm going mad.
Great work agents! Originally shared by Lucio Coire Galibone (clide1) #ingress #ingressreport After one month of planning, operation "No one can compete" can start. More than 15 agents from the middle of Italy to make 7 fields over Abruzzo, Molise, little part of Umbria, Marche and Lazio reaching 663.634 MU for the resistance. At 21:00, our "Multitasking" Operator Valerio Ciurleo (Razorhack) from Rome starts the operation. All agents are in place. Luca Rosadi ( iperblastorm ), Pietro Passarini ( xpipa ) , Andrea Bravetti ( brand77tr ) e Dian Milkov NewStailer ( NewStailer ) reach from Fabriano and Perugia, agents Fabio Piccinini ( rd91 ) , Manuel Piccinini ( mammet94 ), Fabio Ricchiuti ( CellKurt ) and Claudia Carnicelli ( RedLeopard ) to make a diversionary action in L'Aquila, where Enlightned agents are very active. Meanwhile agent Adele Pirolli ( skynetpy ) starts to clean up frog's links from Isernia. And finds the first problem. A landsl...
I sure hope she knows what she's walking into. #timezero is spilling over into the states and know this.....Resist resist resist. Originally shared by Klue S. Resistance Members, I know what I am getting into. I've seen what's on the other side, but this is beyond me and my well being. I'm doing this because it would be an immeasurable danger to all of us if if the corporations got their hands on the glyphs. I need your help in Portland, OR, USA on Sunday June 30. I know we'll prevail. Klue
Still find it hard to get used to how, in the US, it's the person who receives the call who pays. Here in Australia, it's the one doing the calling who pays.
ReplyDeleteThe downside of that is, if you need to call someone who only has a mobile (cell) phone rather than a landline, it costs you more for the call. The upside is that you are not paying for unwanted calls.
In India initially we had to pay for the incoming calls also. Later on all incomings were made free and only the outgoings are charged. Once this regime was adopted there was a sudden surge in cell phone users. Currently there are more than 900 million cellphone users in the Country.
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