On Nov 10, 13:23, Jeff.Ogden@um.cc.umich.edu <Jeff.Ogden@um.cc.umich.edu> wrote:
It is possible that modem calls are a bad deal for phone companies, but it is also possible they are a good deal. Does anyone really know?
Tuppence worth: A largish Scandinavian PTT evaluated their costs a couple of years ago and found that the call setup cost them on the order of USD 1.50 and the conversation practically nothing (this is from speaking to one of their senior tech people). This may be ignoring the fact that if the conversation is "free", then people (and modems) tend to talk longer, but they actually wanted to change their charging structure to match, but the regulators refused. Umm ... what is com-priv stuff doing on NANOG? -- ====== ___ === Per G. Bilse, Mgr Network Operations Ctr ===== / / / __ ___ _/_ ==== EUnet Communications Services B.V. ==== /--- / / / / /__/ / ===== Singel 540, 1017 AZ Amsterdam, NL === /___ /__/ / / /__ / ====== tel: +31 20 6233803, fax: +31 20 6224657 === ======= 24hr emergency number: +31 20 421 0865 === Connecting Europe since 1982 === http://www.EU.net; e-mail: bilse@EU.net