> It seems to me to be a particularly good solution
> for small or less well-funded organisations, since
> the equipment cost is borne by the end users, as is
> the cost of the service delivery. There are no
> running costs for this service, because the bulk of
> the revenue generated by the calls goes to the
> service provider.
I don't know how charges work in the UK, but in the
US, most cellular ('mobile' in English
English)companies offer free weekend and night usage.
So if someone wanted to use this type of service on a
weekend visit, it wouldn't cost them anything.
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