Will AT&T's inquisiton help those with prepaid phones?

Last post 02-10-2008, 7:01 AM by Communication Depot. 2 replies.
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  •  12-02-2007, 8:48 AM 313662

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    Will AT&T's inquisiton help those with prepaid phones?

    I'm new to ether and I was wondering whether on not a price shows up on prepaid phones. I know the call is suppose to be free to recieve but I'm curious to whether it would show up on cells such as go phones. If so then will the AT&T's inquisition change this?
  •  12-03-2007, 11:39 AM 314263 in reply to 313662

    Re: Will AT&T's inquisiton help those with prepaid phones?

    Hi,

    AT&T's purchasing us won't affect Ether's architecture anytime soon.  So for the foreseeable future Ether calls will come in on your cell phone just as they do today.  We don't currently display price on cell-phone screens -- we verbally message it through the automated voice when you answer the call.

    Hope this helps...

    Scott
  •  02-10-2008, 7:01 AM 335830 in reply to 313662

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    Re: Will AT&T's inquisiton help those with prepaid phones?

    If you're using a pre-paid phone, in most cases the incoming call will use up minutes.  Boost and some other carriers allow incoming calls free, but most pre-paid phone incoming calls deplete your minutes.

    Michael D. Albano

    Communciation Depot


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