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Haven't you wondered? Making a phone call to your spouse's mobile costs nowadays more than calling your friends in California on their mobile?
How many times, you wanted to make an international phone call from your mobile, and your heart starts beating fearing another excessive phone bill?
Wouldn't it be nice to enjoy a long cozy phone call with your beloved ones without having to worry about parting with your hard-earned money?
Now there is a solution. You can easily BYPASS those inflated charges. By unbundling the phone call, you are able to go around (BYPASS) the famous "last mile" everybody has been talking, since the "so called liberalization" discussion started 10 years ago. Unfortunately not much has changed since Alexander Graham Bell invented the first telephone back in 1887. Want to find more about it? Just click stop getting abused.
$ome $aving$ Example$: *
- A 7-minute phone call from an Orange® Unlimited Advance to Thailand costs CHF 14.00, while with BYPASS, your total cost is CHF 0.35 (thirty five cents!!). That is a saving of 97.5% or the price is inflated by 4000% (four thousand) depending on how you look at it. We wanted to illustrate this in a graph but the two columns did not fit in the same page.
- A 10 min phone call to Hong Kong with Cablecom® Unlimited 24 costs CHF 14.00. With BYPASS the same call costs CHF 0.25 (yes, twenty five cents). That inflation rate is only 5600% or savings of 98.2%.
- A 10 min Phone call to Buenos Aires with Tele2 Moonlight® costs CHF 4.80 while with BYPASS the same call costs CHF 0.25. Savings exceed 94%.
- A 10 min Phone call to Moscow with Sunrise Select Unlimited® costs CHF 5.10 whereas the same call with BYPASS costs CHF 0.25. Savings exceed 95%.
- A 10 min Phone call to Madrid with Swisscom Fixnet Half Price Combi® costs CHF 2.00 while with BYPASS the same call cost CHF 0.25. Savings exceed 94%.
- Even Calling a Swisscom Mobile® from Orange Advanced Unlimited® is 160% higher than BYPASSing that call.
* Sources for the prices are web site for Swisscom®, Orange®, Tele2®, Sunrise® and Cablecom® as of January 31, 2006
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