Thursday, August 6, 2009

Verizon

So we're in the age of cell phones and global interconnectedness, but more pertinently, we're in an age of extreme international capitalism. Does it stimulate the global economy to charge Verizon customers $20 per 10 minutes of international roaming cell phone use? I have to assume so, but I'll tell you this: if you want to tell me something, then just text me 'cause that costs $.05 rather than $1.99. It will only cost me $.5o to respond.

Maybe Skype will be my savior.

1 comment:

  1. Someone I know had Skype rerouted through her cell phone in South Korea and was able to talk to friends in the US for free, I think. I have no idea how she did this but I can try to find out if you'd like.

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