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Voice prices are bad, but they are much worse for data.
The majority of mobile operators depend on voice for over 80% of their revenues, and voice prices "are likely to fall close to zero in an internet-centric world," he says.
Cutting voice prices to make traditional mobile calling more attractive would decimate their revenues, and raising data prices to discourage VoIP calling would erect more barriers to the take-up of their new data services upon which the operators are relying for future growth.
"Depending on the country, we've been seeing a reduction in voice prices of 30% to 40% a year [since 1995],"says Jamila Xible, the head of international research for Yankee, a technology consultancy in Boston, Massachusetts.
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The fictional voice Price gives to her great-aunt compels and captivates.
Better yet, unlimited Internet service adds only $20 a month to AT&T's voice-plan prices, about half what BlackBerry and Treo owners pay.
When leading a meeting, speaking to a group, or interacting one-on-one, pay close attention to the other person's body language and voice tone, Price says.
A lack of annotation only adds to the inaccessibility, although a witty slideshow voiced by Price's plummy tones at least brings his eccentric personality to life.
But investors, who have long had little power over executive pay, have begun to agitate for more of a voice as stock prices and pay have moved in opposite directions.
"When Keith Richards signs, he always tells me, you know, raspy voice: 'Keep the prices up,' " and "Andy Warhol used to stop and talk for, literally, a half-hour on the street.
And there won't be confusing and ridiculously priced voice and data plans in their system, there will just be fairly-priced data plans.
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