Like I say, we make absolutely no secret of the charging model. It's in red warning labels on the outside of the box and also before you read the manual. As I say you are getting £100+ worth of electronics for £20-£30 so it's hopefully obvious why there has to be a subsidy payback mechanism. As always you pays yer money and you takes yer choice! We may not have a network to support (though Demon-Thus who act as our ISP do!) but we do have a h/w subsidy to support Cliff
-----Original Message----- From: Gerard Jemitus [mailto:gerry@jemitus.co.uk]
While the mobile phone analogy works to a point, it's now a primarily usage based charging model, and anyway, mobiles have a network to support. Maybe if Amstrad had gone for usage rather than affectively daily rental plus usage charges, they may have sold a few more.
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Hi Cliff, I do appreciate what you say, I just think that in these days of broadband, wireless etc., the charges are unrealistic. Maybe if they were just usage based, and lower, you would actually have sold more phones, and that people would actually use them. I'm only guessing that many of the E3's out there are not being used very much, if at all. It's no use giving the phones away if people aren't going to use them..... better to sell them at a sensible price & make a bit from usage charges. Cheers Gerry ----- Original Message ----- From: "Cliff Lawson" <clawson@amstrad.com> To: "'Discussion of the Amstrad E3 emailer hardware/software'" <e3-hacking@earth.li> Sent: Monday, July 17, 2006 1:23 PM Subject: RE: [E3-hacking] E3 Emailer Like I say, we make absolutely no secret of the charging model. It's in red warning labels on the outside of the box and also before you read the manual. As I say you are getting £100+ worth of electronics for £20-£30 so it's hopefully obvious why there has to be a subsidy payback mechanism. As always you pays yer money and you takes yer choice! We may not have a network to support (though Demon-Thus who act as our ISP do!) but we do have a h/w subsidy to support Cliff
-----Original Message----- From: Gerard Jemitus [mailto:gerry@jemitus.co.uk]
While the mobile phone analogy works to a point, it's now a primarily usage based charging model, and anyway, mobiles have a network to support. Maybe if Amstrad had gone for usage rather than affectively daily rental plus usage charges, they may have sold a few more.
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