Astrerisk question, anyone sell a cellphone that can be used to make calls?
Nadav Har'El
nyh at math.technion.ac.il
Sun Jun 10 16:50:09 IDT 2012
On Sun, Jun 10, 2012, shimi wrote about "Re: Astrerisk question, anyone sell a cellphone that can be used to make calls?":
> Be advised that this probably qualifies as "non fair-use usage", which is
> forbidden in a clause in every unlimited contract I've seen to date (with
Also, I wonder, why are you trying to do this anyway?
In the old days, calls from Bezeq landlines to cellphones were very
expensive - around 1 shekel a minute - while cellphones had deals to
call the same network (e.g., 50 agorot a minute to call from cellcom to
cellcom) - so it made sense for a company to route their outgoing
cellphone calls through physical cellular phones, and similar tricks.
But today - the cost of calling a cellphone is down to (I believe) 6
agorot a minute - about the same as calling a regular landline. So why
do you need to make calls through actual cellphones?
Nadav.
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