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Mobile Phone Cancellation Fees Help the Poor, Verizon Tells Feds

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Verizon defends the hefty fees it charges customers to break their contracts, saying it helps the poor buy smartphones. But critics say the fees are out-of-line given the company's huge profit margins. View the original article here . Finesse Tydskrif Related posts: Japan may promote lower mobile phone fees TOKYO (Reuters) Japan's government will seek to introduce new... Verizon plans app mart for Hub Web phone NEW ...

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Verizon Wireless to FCC: smart phones more costly December 18, 09 by PHYSorg.com: Telecom News (AP) -- Verizon Wireless says it started charging customers more to break service contracts for smart phones because those devices cost much more. Read the rest of this entry Date Friday, 18 Dec 09 at 6:30 pm Under Industry News You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed . Both comments and pings are currently closed .

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Verizon defends its ETF hike – CNET News

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TFTS (blog) Verizon defends its ETF hike CNET News Verizon claims that the ETF allows the company to offer the phones at lower upfront prices and to reduce its losses if the customers do break their contracts early. Even with such a fee increase, Verizon claims it would still be losing Verizon: $350 Early Termination Fee Covers More Than Phones PC World Verizon: ETF Policies Protect Customers PC Magazine Verizon ...

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9 hours ago ago from Wall Street Journal

WASHINGTON Verizon Wireless said a new $350 fee that it charges some subscribers to break cell-phone contracts is necessary to cover its higher costs and the "risks" of offering high-speed wireless Internet service. The wireless giant offered up a defense of its new fee double the fee charged to other subscribers in response to an inquiry by the Federal Communications Commission. The fee applies to smart phones, including some BlackBerry ...

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