jjinvan said:
For the 'system access fee' for cellular phones, that's actually the fee for a radio device licence that has to be paid to the DOT every year. Any radio capable of more than 1 watt of output has to have it, CB radios and taxi radios and such used to be the only examples, but now it applies to cellphones....
Not sure this is correct. If you talk to sales clerks you will get all sorts of answers on this topic, but if you talk to the CRTC, they will tell you it has nothing to do with them. I believe last year on W-5 or Market Place, they did a story on the cell phone costs, and one of the questions they answered was that Access Fee. Ask your company where the money goes... (they keep it all) I can't wait until number portability comes out! (I heard 2006-7?) Then the fees will drop, like in the US. I hope....
I had a CSR from a phone company tell me that in order to have cell phone service they needed to have towers in a 5 mile radius, he said as technology was improving he could see that new towers may be every 10-20 30 sq Miles, but since those towers cost (can't remember I think it was 2 million each to put up), that is what the access fee was for. Not all companies have national networks, or in the case of Virgin, I think they just use Bell's.
I use my cell phone a great deal, and I get very upset when I see my bill and I have gone over my minutes by example 445 minutes., why don't they think of the customer, and automatically change my plan and add extra 400 minute block to my plan for this month, and 45 minutes at the higher rate. instead they Fu... me on the whole 445, and next month when I only use 350 out of 1500 minutes, they don't thank me..... I don't get a credit...... Nothing, nada!
Then there is the long distance charges, they bill my airtime by the second, but the long-distance by the minute... WTF? I talk 1.01 minute, I get dinged for 2 minutes long distance....
Sorry Guys, Got my bill yesterday!!! up 445!!!!!