Yes, we pay for incomimg calls because we do not differentiate between landlines and mobiles. Hence, it does not cost anyone extra to call a US mobile vs a landline. So, I guess that cost is passed on to the the receiver of the call. It's capp receiving party Pays (RPP). You cannot look at a US phone number and determine if it's a landline or mobile.
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Originally Posted by bbob
I am surprised also to read free roaming inside the USA. Even when I was in the USa last year, receiving calls on a at&t card was charged 10 cents per minute. As far as I know it's common in the USa that you pay for incoming calls on you cellphone.
So I really wonder how they will make this work.
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