[s-cars] Calling Europe

Robin St.Clair robin.stclair at web.de
Mon Jan 27 14:39:40 EST 2003


George
Not to belabour a point, there is nothing socialistic about the Caller Pays
Charging Model. It makes pure capitalistic Business sense. The American
business model for mobile phones is one of the major reasons the US market
lags behind the rest of the World (well lets forget Africa, though the last
time I looked they were very keen on them) in adoption rates.
Telephony in the US is not a cohesive homogenous whole, it is fractionated,
and there is little sign of it improving, lets see, when in the US, I need a
pager, a GSM mobile, a US only triband..... By comparison, elsewhere one's
GSM phone acts as voice handset, a pager, a message service and an internet
gateway and an analogue phone will only be required for less populated or
mountainous areas.
Carriers who persist in levying high interconnect charges to mobile networks
are likely to have to mend their ways in the near future. These excessive
charges are currently under investigation in the EU.
HTH
Robin

-----Original Message-----
From: george at connectel-cz.com [mailto:george at connectel-cz.com]
Sent: Monday, 27 January 2003 11:34 AM
To: robin.stclair at web.de; S-CAR-List at audifans.com
Subject: RE: [s-cars] Calling Europe


Robin,

some long distance carriers in US adds surcharges on any calls to cellular
numbers outside of NA - in some cases the surcharge is higher or even
significantly higher than charge for a call to that number in Europe.

The "socialistic" CPP (calling party pays) Euro approach is to have everyone
pay for the personal convenience of the guy who has the cell phone unlike in
US.............

George


-----Original Message-----
From: s-car-list-admin at audifans.com
[mailto:s-car-list-admin at audifans.com]On Behalf Of Robin St.Clair
Sent: Sunday, January 26, 2003 10:32
To: S-CAR-List at audifans.com
Subject: [s-cars] Calling Europe


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Marc Glasgow wrote:

One note: the 171 prefix phone number is a cell phone, and calls from
the US will incur a substantial per-minute surcharge for calling it.




Marc

Why will calling a cell phone in Germany incur a substantial surcharge? This
is not a given, its down to your long Distance carrier.

You cannot extrapolate from the US telephone experience to Europe, these
days. In Europe almost everybody has a mobile phone which allows them to be
contactable at almost all times, wherever they may be. Reception is largely
excellent, funnily enough it is only when receiving calls from the US that I
experience any quality of service issues, go figure! As the mobile phone
network in Europe integrates the SMS system, pagers are redundent. It makes
complete sense to post a mobile phone number when selling a car in Europe.

In most parts of the world it is possible to switch to the carrier which
offers the best rates to your target destination on a call by call basis,
this is very handy (German joke), but don't be surprised if there is a lot
of compression on a really cheap service.

HTH

R+C



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