Re: Metered Phone

At 01:19 PM 7/7/96 +0800, you wrote:
Does anyone have any ideas about this metered phone? I am from Philippines and heard some news that it will be existing in 1997. Quite a big problem! Every dial will be counted, every seconds will be measured...
That sounds like you're getting newer telephone technology. In the US, most areas with newer telephone switches offer you the choice of flat rate service (you pay a constant price per month for calls in your city or other local area) or measured service (you pay a lower price per month plus a few cents per minute for local calls.) In many places with measured service, the phone company measures how much time you use for local calls, but doesn't record who you call, only how many minutes. For long-distance calls, which always charge for time, they do record what number you call. For computer users, there are two issues - - recording who you call is, of course, bad - if you have flat rate telephone service, you can stay connected to your Internet provider full time, instead of calling up every N minutes or when you have mail. # Thanks; Bill # Bill Stewart +1-415-442-2215 stewarts@ix.netcom.com # http://www.idiom.com/~wcs # Re-delegate Authority!

-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- On Mon, 15 Jul 1996, Bill Stewart wrote:
Date: Mon, 15 Jul 1996 00:45:48 -0700 From: Bill Stewart <stewarts@ix.netcom.com> To: Jerome Tan <jti@i-manila.com.ph> Cc: cypherpunks@toad.com Subject: Re: Metered Phone
At 01:19 PM 7/7/96 +0800, you wrote:
Does anyone have any ideas about this metered phone? I am from Philippines and heard some news that it will be existing in 1997. Quite a big problem! Every dial will be counted, every seconds will be measured...
That sounds like you're getting newer telephone technology. In the US, most areas with newer telephone switches offer you the choice of flat rate service (you pay a constant price per month for calls in your city or other local area) or measured service (you pay a lower price per month plus a few cents per minute for local calls.) In many places with measured service, the phone company measures how much time you use for local calls, but doesn't record who you call, only how many minutes. For long-distance calls, which always charge for time, they do record what number you call.
For computer users, there are two issues - - recording who you call is, of course, bad - if you have flat rate telephone service, you can stay connected to your Internet provider full time, instead of calling up every N minutes or when you have mail.
# Thanks; Bill # Bill Stewart +1-415-442-2215 stewarts@ix.netcom.com # http://www.idiom.com/~wcs # Re-delegate Authority!
More often than not when you are being metered, they include a list of who you call and how long you spend on each call with your bill. --Deviant -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.2 iQEVAwUBMer96zAJap8fyDMVAQHycAf+M0l8kzYptzesG6Kn8gOeTA9GZYbDTzAV 0ropLLCbZJl5tMGw8+BhhzGbRwWrenmUcT7SDm2SDzXXIUItY+UMF70U+fuiHOG5 CXAQftzpvgNuQYivVRC6cdoM1o3rTgfIPTlBHYH18uyxpFThA3VXVDRXjs9Tn6I/ WpnKhnQWWZM7Ms/8lLDLQmD9gALjlUC0BcvASS9eLczwtizG/08WIy8Z3A4PP56w g463Wbg9pVTWq4AKCTvS0Tz+j/Yp5lEKiPY0gRnjck0ThkU/QmetFhSXMRJt3KMI wBzxuKxoIsWUstrtxohORXddeURTTKaoM3yVemjBHBZqbZj5J0+gEA== =rQnN -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
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