Err no.....
Both Vonage and Freetalk call are free to local and national geographic
numbers
The 15, 10, 5 refers to mobile rates and also applies to both.
Thus they are both considerably cheaper then BT
Regards,
Paul
"?" <me@here.invalid> wrote in message
news:434924a2.11283031@news.x-privat.org...
> On Sun, 09 Oct 2005 13:56:34 GMT, Paul Westwell wrote:
>
>>
>>"?" <me@here.invalid> wrote in message
>>news:4348ff65.1750046@news.x-privat.org...
>>> On Sun, 09 Oct 2005 00:33:19 +0100, Dexter@blueyonder.co.uk wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>> your calling plan:
>>>>
>>>> The freetalk one year calling plan liberates you from expensive
>>>>traditional phone changes and allows you to make unlimited UK
>>>>geographic local and national calls.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Day Night Weekend
>>>>
>>>>15p 10p 5p
>>>
>>> Those rates make BT look an absolute bargain.
>>
>>The rates you refer to above are the mobile rates when calling from
>>Freetalk?
>
> The previous poster didn't say anything about mobile rates, so I
> assumed they are normal rates which for the majority of BT customers
> are:
> 3p/minute daytime. 5.5p for up to an hour evenings and weekends.
>
> Based on that, I'd say BT was a bargain compared with the rip-offv
> rates mentioned by the previous poster.