They say their claim is based upon the size of the network when deployed. Does that mean, the day they opened for business? And if they DID have the largest network back then, who cares? I am using today's network, and it looks like TODAY, everyone has a bigger network than them.
That, and the fact that they were still charging $.10 interconnect fees (as in, press "send" and pay a dime) into 2000 would keep me from ever considering them, anyway.
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otto @ Apr 27th 2006 12:15PM
They say their claim is based upon the size of the network when deployed. Does that mean, the day they opened for business? And if they DID have the largest network back then, who cares? I am using today's network, and it looks like TODAY, everyone has a bigger network than them.
That, and the fact that they were still charging $.10 interconnect fees (as in, press "send" and pay a dime) into 2000 would keep me from ever considering them, anyway.