Jay Ashworth wrote:
individual subscriber pushed the complexity up, in much the same way that flat rate telecom services are popular equally because customers prefer them, and because the *cost of keeping track* becomes >delta.
Can someone then please explain me why the hell in many other countries flatrate telecom service (I refer to flatrate local calls) does not exist or has been phased out. In the Netherlands they phased it out in the mid to late 80s. I am sure the then government owned telecom rats saw increased revenue coming real soon now due to increased modem usage. (still pissed at ridiculously and unnecessarily high phonebills...) It seems to me that at least in that case the cost of keeping track was far less than the increased revenue that metered (if that's the right word) local calls would provide. Regards, Jeroen -- http://goldmark.org/jeff/stupid-disclaimers/ http://linuxmafia.com/~rick/faq/plural-of-virus.html