Lessons in phone etiquette
T-Mobile and Český Telecom learned some hard
lessons when they were forced to reverse new policies
yesterday on sending SMSes from the web and trading
in old phone cards. T-Mobile underestimated the
special-interest groups that profit from free SMSes.
Regular customers were also angry about having to
start paying, but the real offensive came from people
with hidden agendas. Telecom's case was more
serious, although less publicized, because the
company tried to invalidate cards with money still on
them. If there wasn't a bigger outrage, it's only because
few mobile-crazy Czechs care anymore about making
calls from phone booths. Strange that it took Telecom
months to realize that by invalidating the cards, it was
letting millions of paying customers walk out the door
forever. The mobile operators, despite their occasional
slips, would never let this happen.
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