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Originally Posted by rowan
I believe that because US cell phones have the same style of numbers as landlines it's the receiver that pays for inbound calls. The caller cannot be expected to pay timed charges because they would not know in advance whether they're calling a call or landline.
In Australia cell (mobile) numbers are in a completely different number range and format, so the caller knows they're going to be time charged...
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so how would the recieved know whether the caller is using a cell or landline? neither will know so that sounds strange to me... us is different from the rest of the world again?