whatmeworry
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If the telco industry could be trusted to control themselves and be responsible then it wouldn't be necessary for the government to step in and control them.More nannying/controls by the Government
Ms Adams said when the work began on the report, New Zealanders were facing mobile data charges of around $NZ30 per megabit but the price had now dropped to 50 NZ cents.
Odd how the free market seems to work better for consumers sometimes once the government starts sticking its nose in it....
quite frankly there is no reason why international roaming should cost anywhere near what it does. It's pure rip offs by the telcos. Considering I can skype back to AU for free, well that's using the exact same cables amd infrastructure to get my voice back to AU as mobile roaming would use, the mobile infrastructure would already exist for the people of that country to use, quite frankly there is no excuse for this blatent rip off.
quite frankly there is no reason why international roaming should cost anywhere near what it does. It's pure rip offs by the telcos. Considering I can skype back to AU for free, well that's using the exact same cables amd infrastructure to get my voice back to AU as mobile roaming would use, the mobile infrastructure would already exist for the people of that country to use, quite frankly there is no excuse for this blatent rip off.
For the record I don't consider it gov't nannying when they take on companies who have zero respect for their customers.
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The bit that is unnown in all of this, is just what do the overseas providers charge your local provider for your roaming. I have got the impression that those charges can be quite steep. Without knowing that, it is hard to know just where the rip off is occuring.