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  2. Cellphone overage charges - Wikipedia

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    For example, suppose that a mobile phone user signs up for a post-paid cell phone plan that costs $40 per month and is allowed a quota of 700 minutes under that plan. If this user were to end up using 750 minutes in a month, then they would be charged an overage fee for the extra 50 minutes.

  3. AT&T to Quadruple Some Data Plan Fees - AOL

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    NEW YORK -- AT&T is following bigger rival Verizon Wireless with a new type of family plan that comes with a four-fold increase in its fees for data services such as mobile Internet. But, unlike ...

  4. Cell phone users to get monthly overage alerts to avoid bill ...

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    Tired of hearing a growing number of stories of cell phone bill shock, the government is finally about to step in. Federal Communications Commission Chairman Julius Genachowski told a forum today ...

  5. Verizon doubled fees on 'smart' phone contracts - AOL

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    The Federal Communications Commission last Friday asked Verizon Wireless why it recently doubled the fees it charges customers when they break their contracts on "smart" phones. In November, the ...

  6. Termination rates - Wikipedia

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    In mobile services, Telefónica and AT&T charged $0.1869 MXN per minute for voice termination services and $0.0189 for SMS termination services in 2016. [15] For 2017, the termination rates both operators charge will be $0.1906 MXN per minute for voice termination services, and $0.0250 for SMS termination services.

  7. Burstable billing - Wikipedia

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    Some providers offer billing on the 90th percentile as an incentive to attract customers with irregular bandwidth patterns. [ 1 ] The 95th percentile allows a customer to have a short (less than 36 hours, given a monthly billing period) burst in traffic without overage charges.

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  9. Top5 Sneaky Cellphone Fees - AOL

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