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.
It will be interesting to see what happens over the next few weeks, Originally shared by Stanley Dudek Aerial view of the symbol... Anomaly... Whatever this is, which showed up overnight just outside the Robert E. Howard museum in Cross Plains, TX. Onsite, Hank Johnson and I discussed the meanings and potential causes of its sudden appearance, or perhaps its relevance to the ancient civilizations. Ingress Brandon Badger Niantic Project Joe Philley John Hanke #Ingress #CPAnomaly
We told you there would be a test....For (4) invites tell me where this is found...This will not Google ! Yuen: Shut down the servers supporting the app Coordinate with Ken and get the app off the store. Take every site that mentions it down. FIX THIS. Zeke: We could request that it be taken out of the store and shut down the servers. but that could generate controversy and attention. and this operation would largely come to a standstill. Yuen: so what do you recommend we do? Zeke: For now. Nothing. Yuen: that doenst seem like a course of action. Zeke: It is difficult to set a course in uncharted waters. Yuen: are you mocking me??? Zeke: no. I'm exercising caution. We must make our next move very, very carefully. #nianticproject #ingress
Well done agents! Originally shared by David Timothy (Ianas) ABSOLUTELY INCREDIBLE!!! Well done, #PonyRiders ! #Darsana tomorrow? #UtahResistance is ready!
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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