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On 18/07/2019 14:33, MissRiaElaine wrote:
On 18/07/2019 07:02, Someone Somewhere wrote: On 17/07/2019 20:44, wrote: Ones where the credit rolls over and you don't have to make a regular calls to keep them alive, aren't quite as common as you claim. The networks hate them because they tend to get used in "glovebox" phones were they have all the costs of maintaining the number and the billing records, for virtually no revenue. Oh come on, its costs them precisely £0.00 to maintain a number, its simply data in a database. And you are qualified to say that how?Â* Who supplies the database, and on what license terms (hint: it's often on a per slot basis) - and that's before we get to the overall costs where there may not be a net gain per subscriber, but they have to be paid anyway - the radio network, the data centres, the backhaul, the support staff, customer services, Ofcom, etc etc etc. Ok, answer me this -if the networks hate PAYG so much, why does it still exist..? They don't hate it - they, like any other business, like less those who spend less than others. Plenty of PAYG customers spend reasonable amount of money. They like those customers. Those customers who think it's reasonable to spend £1/year on having an "emergency phone" cost the operators more money than the revenue they provide (for reasons we've been in and out of at least twice in the last month). For obvious commercial reasons they like those customers less. |
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