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Default 04-12-2007, 15:29

Receiving party pays. i.e. the person called is charged for the call just like it is in the US.

I believe Mexico used to be RPP up until sometime last year or so. Now, the cost to call Mexicao mobiles has increased because incoming calls are now free. i.e the caller party pays. (CPP)

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Default 04-12-2007, 20:50

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Receiving party pays. i.e. the person called is charged for the call just like it is in the US.

I believe Mexico used to be RPP up until sometime last year or so. Now, the cost to call Mexicao mobiles has increased because incoming calls are now free. i.e the caller party pays. (CPP)
In Mexico reception of calls is free in your home call area (your area code). Outside this area code you are in national roaming and pay also for inbound calls. Confirmed by our mexican customers.

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Default 04-12-2007, 23:28

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In Mexico reception of calls is free in your home call area (your area code). Outside this area code you are in national roaming and pay also for inbound calls. Confirmed by our mexican customers.

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Default 05-12-2007, 00:25

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I see that no body trust me here

We'll give you a stay of execution for a week to give 09 a chance to update their Mexico rates.

To make sure you don't get bored and decide to change more rates let's do more comparisons. Please explain the discrepancies between your card and 09 when it comes to the Dominican Republic.

As of 12/04 the incoming call rates are:
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Default 12-12-2007, 13:29

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We'll give you a stay of execution for a week to give 09 a chance to update their Mexico rates.
Well, it's been a week and the 09's incoming rate to Mexico is still free.

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... Dominican Republic.

As of 12/04 the incoming call rates are:
09 - free
Yackie - $1
As for the incoming rate comparison in the DR, Yackie didn't even bother to comment.


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In Mexico reception of calls is free in your home call area (your area code). Outside this area code you are in national roaming and pay also for inbound calls. Confirmed by our mexican customers.

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When it happens the country is RPP or CPP? or PRPP (Part receiving party pays) or PCPP (Part caller party pays)?
   
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