|
![]() |
|
| Author |
|
|||||||
|
Gratuitously Provocative
Posts: 1206
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
|
http://news.ninemsn.com.au/article.aspx?id=378291
The giant mark-up in Australia makes text messaging byte-for-byte one of the most expensive forms of data transfer. |
|||||||
| #0 03:08pm 12/02/08 |
|
|||||||
|
system
|
--
|
|||||||
| #0 |
|
|||||||
|
stinky
Posts: 2325
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
|
If you put each bit end to end, it would circle the equator 7 times!
|
|||||||
| #1 03:19pm 12/02/08 |
|
|||||||
|
Gesthemene
Posts: 272
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
|
I don't understand this new-fangled money business.. How many goats will this cost me?
|
|||||||
| #2 03:25pm 12/02/08 |
|
|||||||
|
Dan
Special text
Posts: 8054
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
|
Haha, I love the "a ninemsn investigation has revealed part". Like f***ing duh they're rorting us on text messages, anyone that has a basic understanding of the technology knows this.
But cashing in on stuff like text messages help subsidise other areas where telcos take a hit. Of course, they're not going to be able to rely on this particular cash cow forever. Which is why I'm wondering where they're going to start stinging us when more universal data transfer models become commonplace on mobile phones. |
|||||||
| #3 03:26pm 12/02/08 |
|
|||||||
|
Lynx
Posts: 865
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
|
||||||||
| #4 03:37pm 12/02/08 |
|
|||||||
|
trog
AGN Admin
Posts: 22714
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
|
What an innovative idea for an article. I guess they must read slashdot too.
|
|||||||
| #5 03:47pm 12/02/08 |
|
|||||||
|
CaPt0
Posts: 5951
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
|
So that is todays money / technology article.
where is the property article and hardship article. That's right rate rises were the hardship articles today. |
|||||||
| #6 04:49pm 12/02/08 |
|
|||||||
|
HeardY
Gaelic newb
Posts: 15390
Location: Ireland
|
7c a text here in Ireland
|
|||||||
| #7 07:19pm 12/02/08 |
|
|||||||
|
Nitro
Posts: 1384
Location: Gold Coast, Queensland
|
This is why we need to turn the planet into one big Wi-Max network. Then telco's become irrelevant :)
|
|||||||
| #8 10:25pm 12/02/08 |
|
|||||||
|
N-Dude
Posts: 451
Location: USA
|
Stop your bitching, it costs around 20c here to send and receive texts.
|
|||||||
| #9 08:56am 13/02/08 |
|
|||||||
|
ara
Posts: 1856
Location: Sydney, New South Wales
|
7c a text here in Ireland wouldn't 7c Euro be about 20c AU? |
|||||||
| #10 09:02am 13/02/08 |
|
|||||||
|
Nitro
Posts: 1385
Location: Gold Coast, Queensland
|
txt'ing is much less popular in the US compared to the UK and Aus because of the costs.
|
|||||||
| #11 02:56pm 13/02/08 |
|
|||||||
|
jmr
Posts: 5477
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
|
What are some comparative costs ? How bout EU
|
|||||||
| #12 02:59pm 13/02/08 |
|
|||||||
|
trog
AGN Admin
Posts: 22722
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
|
txt'ing is much less popular in the US compared to the UK and Aus because of the costs.Conversely it is f***off popular in Japan because it is really really really cheap. Although IIRC texting in Japan is like almost the same as emailing - your phone gets an email address which you can receive. that's sort of how b2s worked anyway, could have the details wrong |
|||||||
| #13 03:03pm 13/02/08 |
|
|||||||
|
infi
Posts: 8010
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
|
paying to receive an SMS what an innovative rort.
|
|||||||
| #14 03:20pm 13/02/08 |
|
|||||||
|
mongie
Posts: 4861
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
|
Just fyi...
Just got this in an e-mail today, it would appear as if my work phone plan wasn't cheap enough, they renegotiated and its gone down to... Our Vodafone voice plan offers low rates of: |
|||||||
| #15 03:22pm 13/02/08 |
|
|||||||
|
Matt
Posts: 839
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
|
Stop your bitching, it costs around 20c here to send and receive texts. Who the hell are you with?! I'm with Net10 and texts cost me 5c to send/receive. Calls are 10c/min too, not bad for prepaid. |
|||||||
| #16 03:56pm 13/02/08 |
|
|||||||
|
Gratuitously Provocative
Posts: 1210
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
|
Hey Mongie,
How many phones are on that company plan? Our company is with vodaphone too, knowing another company is getting better rates might be some leverage for us. |
|||||||
| #17 04:57pm 13/02/08 |
|
|||||||
|
HeardY
Gaelic newb
Posts: 15394
Location: Ireland
|
ara
7c is roughly 10c AUD, exchange rate is around the 1.60 at the moment, no idea where you get 7c = 20c, not even the GBP is that high! |
|||||||
| #18 06:55pm 13/02/08 |
|
|||||||
|
mongie
Posts: 4862
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
|
Ges, I don't know how many services we have... but the company has around 4,500 employees in Australia...
We also use them for blackberries, i'd say maybe 30-40 in Brisbane (with blackberries) and a lot more in Sydney and Melbourne, plus some others around the place... To guess... maybe 1-2 thousand mobile users in total... but that is a total guess. |
|||||||
| #19 07:43pm 13/02/08 |
|
|||||||
|
crazymorton
Posts: 224
Location: Gladstone, Queensland
|
so if they charge you to receive a msg
whats the procedure for when you get one? IE. do you have to actually open it to get charged? |
|||||||
| #20 07:50pm 13/02/08 |
|
|||||||
|
$ack
Posts: 152
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
|
when im near a pc, ill send sms's through pennytel
5cent msg and it says its send from your mobile number, no one knows its sent online. Plus its so much faster typing out an sms with a keyboard :D |
|||||||
| #21 11:33pm 13/02/08 |
|
|||||||
|
N-Dude
Posts: 452
Location: USA
|
You're right, there are better deals. I'm with AT&T because of my work. I was just trying to illustrate how damned outraged about the receive cost. On the plus side, internet doesn't have quotas, which I'm happy about. (Posting from my phone)
|
|||||||
| #22 02:43pm 14/02/08 |
|
|||||||
|
system
|
--
|
|||||||
| #22 |
|
|||||||
|
| ||||||||