Cablevision Cuts Rates Of International Calls, Days Of Voice Profits Numbered
from the cheaper-and-cheaper dept
The cost of a phone call continues to be in free fall. After Skype's announcement that they would offer free PC-to-phone calling in North America, Cablevision has slashed the rates of international calling to a fee of $19.95 for 500 minutes each month. Like the Skype move, it could be seen as another shot to disrupt the upcoming Vonage IPO, though they too have been cutting overseas rates. The timing of the move notwithstanding, it's obvious that more price cuts will be forthcoming, as consumers wise up to the idea that voice is just one class of data. Cablevision continues to demonstrate that they get the appeal of the triple play. While other broadband operators think of it as a way to raise prices and tack on charges, Cablevision realizes that the appeal to the consumer is in adding features and cutting prices. Eventually, the other operators will have to realize that this strategy actually works.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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Sunrocket
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Google VoIP, E911, CALEA, taxes, quality oversight and see what you find.
And think twice about giving up your telco landline, there are some "oops, didn't know that" downsides and getting the line back is, suprise, pricey.
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My phone bill is $19.80 a month and I never get slammed!
Sure, with taxes it may go up to $30 a month, but it will be a while before that happens. The market will be more developed then and I can make another choice at that time.
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And one phone call can lock your account so no changes can be made without your verified permission. Don't know why they didn't explain that when the first slam occurred, unless it happened a long time ago.
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Be honest
Does the 29.95 include all the taxes and other fees they tack on? My $50 plan from VZ was about $70 with all the fees. I have Cablevisions OV service now and couldnt be happier. I never have a QoS problems, or any other for that matter.
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are you ok?
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