kanax:
In Canada, the land-line phones offer unlimited local calling (for a monthly fee). When calling a mobile (cell phone) from a land line, the mobile owner pays for the call, it’s still free for the caller. I believe that in Australia it’s the call originator that always pays, never the call receiver. My question: does that hold true for international calls, say from Skype – would the mobile owner in Australia have to pay to receive an international call from Skype? And are you confident your answer is correct for any mobile provider in Australia? Thanks.
Asked on: 2009-08-29 15:30:55
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