Quote:Are receiving calls included in monthly inclusive tariffs in the states? If no, then as well as paying monthly fee you also pay to receive calls. If yes, then is it unlimited incoming calls or limited and possibly shared with outgoing calls made!!!
In the US, you purchase a bundle of "minutes", whether pre- or post-paid. The more you pay up front, the more minutes you get and the lower the effective price per call ie it's not a linear relationship. What this really implies is a set amount of "airtime". In other words, your included minutes includes all the time you are transmitting and / or receiving on your phone - whether that call was made by you, or received by you. Although it would appear to be a more expensive system, it does seem to work reasonably well (can ANY mobile call cost be called reasonable......
). Remember, calls to mobile numbers in the US cost exactly the same as a call to a landline. One huge advantage with that is that your landline phone bill is the same whether you call, say, 100 landline numbers or 100 mobile numbers. Certainly removes the often quoted moan from doctors that they '....have to pay so much to call patients on their mobiles'. Now if
that were also introduced in the UK, it would be a revolution! And, after all, it really is for the convenience of the
called party in having the mobile, and not the
caller - so why should he or she pay?
In theory, of course, you could have a situation where you used
all your airtime receiving calls. Unlikely, though.
I don't think it is only the US that uses this system. Canada, obviously and also Hong Kong and possibly China?