we need switch to VOIP phone service

I’ve balked on the overpriced iPhone in Canada.

Thank the Gods I don’t use “text” messaging.

OTTAWA – Cellphone users are about to be hit with new fees as two of Canada’s telecommunications giants plan to bring in a levy on incoming text messages.

Bell Mobility will begin charging customers 15 cents per incoming text message on Aug. 8. Telus Mobility is moving to the same billing practice effective Aug. 24. Until now, their pay-per-use customers who send text messages have been charged a 15-cent fee per message, but it hasn’t cost anything to receive them.

The pending new charge has sparked outrage on blogs, with customers saying they can’t control who sends them messages, especially when spammers obtain their cell number or retailers send them unsolicited messages.

“This charge is unbelievable. If someone sends me “spam” on my Bell phone, I have to pay for it? I made the mistake of giving my cellphone number to a car rental agency and now I get spam text messages,” a Bell customer ranted on a Canadian technology blog.

“I actually work for Bell and I think this incoming text messages being charged is bogus!” posted another. …

Get ready to pay for incoming text messages – Canada.com

Thanks George.

VOIP is Voice Over Internet Protocol. Phone calls made over the internet should be much less regulated than the oligopoly the cell phone companies have now.

I need something like a SKYPE phone. It’s been called “The World’s best phone” — but it’s not available in Canada as yet.

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Skypephone

Or should I simply drop my mobile phone altogether.

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