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Originally posted by boneprone
are your 1500 minutes being used when people call you though?
Or only outgoing?
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Used at any time the cell is in opperation with a call.. that is what is described as airtime as stated above.. you will not find many plans that do not deduct from minutes for incoming calls.. if you want incoming calls only get a phone in your office that will only accept calls, and use your cell for outgoing calls.. this will help save you alot on overages..
basicly during peak time I get 68 minutes a day that I can be on the phone for during PEAK hours..
if I call people after 7pm and on weekends then I get a hell of a lot more time..
During non peak and weekend hours you have access to approximately 24720 minutes of talk time at no charge or deduction to your included plan minutes.
During peak hours there are 18480 possible minutes of talking time during the month that you will pull from your included minutes on your plan.
So its all about how you manage your calls..
ou can see that you obviously get more minutes for free in the nights and weekends than during peak day hours.. but its a matter of being able to talk on majority of the non peak time hours that is the trouble...