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Default 26-07-2007, 14:12

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Originally Posted by prion View Post
You are right on your points. My point was only that UM is getting a good revenue from the increase of rates to call its network. Normally a carrier does not change the rate to a destination (at least not in such an extent) unless this is imposed by the destination
Now we seem to know more about the background of this investment. UM have new +44 numbers which kills my argument against the +423 numbers.

The +44 number will help them as it is more recognised and can be called easily at lower rates than the +423 numbers.
   
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