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Wayport has waived the connection fees for the first 50 times the traveler connects.
Mario Monti, Europe's competition commissioner, now plans to go after the industry over connection fees for fixed-line calls.
AT&T benefited greatly while connection fees were capped, he said, and now must learn to survive without them.
The commission reckons that excessive connection fees have cost mobile-phone customers $6 billion a year, most of which has gone into the pockets of the telephone companies.
AT&T spends about $11 billion a year on these local connection fees, equal to about one-third of the company's annual revenue.
But BellSouth broadband customers might (as they now do) have to pay $10 a month to America Online in addition to their broadband connection fees.
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Sapho may focus on ways to make legacy software more modern, but the product itself is a product very much of the new wave of IT applications and how they are priced on demand: it is $4 per active user per month, with a one-time connection fee "to connect the gnarly older stuff" in the words of Yared.
"Other providers may charge a service fee or connection fee for getting the service connected and started.
Many poor urban households in Tangiers were located in neighborhoods connectable to the water system, but could not afford the connection fee.
BT will eventually supply customers who demand it, but at a hefty connection fee.
Google Fiber also offers a free version (after a connection fee).
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