BT is increasing the charges for local calls for the second time this year.
Residential customers will see their calls go up five percent on 3 December. It will cost you 7.95p a minute to make a landline call. Line rental prices will also rise, but calls to mobiles will be unchanged.
BT raised the cost of a landline call 10 percent a year ago, and by nine percent in April. However the telco has promised that prices will now be frozen until 2013.
It is not as if BT is doing badly. Its profits before tax in the three months to 30 June were up 20 percent to £533 million, thanks to demand for home broadband products.
The cost of line rental for a customer paying by direct debit will rise by 70p to £14.60 a month.
Evening UK calls will go up from 1p a minute to 1.05p a minute..
BT's Anytime calls will increase by 20p to £4.90 a month, but various other packages and bundles, some of which include broadband internet, will not be changed.
Calls to O2, T-Mobile, Orange and Vodafone mobiles will stay at 5.3p a minute in the evening, and 11.3p a minute in the daytime.
BT claimed that said that many of its customers had actually seen their call costs fall because they had moved on to specific packages and they were still cheaper than foreigners had to pay. The UK is still pretty cheap in comparison. However it is starting to look like the cost of a landline is actually getting to be the same as a mobile call. If you did not need a telephone line to get broadband it is difficult to see why anyone would bother.
For humanity, to justify means to express guilt, a Simplicity which Eludes. Without one single exception if only because when, say, The Primordial Master wishes to remind the insane about their state of sanity, He only needs to temporarily adjust the ocean’s boundary. That is merely another opportunity for introspection but when the oceans’ boundaries are not subject to lessons nor to learning, then, all the tears and regrets will count for nothing other than for one to be finally accounted for. Who and what one is born for and where is one standing in relation to reality. As such, the final question will be, are you real or are you still relative [to Reality]. Put that in its current perspective, is BT justifying or is it merely looting because its master is in cahoots with its plundering.
Those who justify are merely dancing to the ignorance-cum-conspiratorial tune. Those who do not justify need only to stop participating because you cannot help the victim who is also the thief. Becoming real is the ONLY way to limit and neutralise corporatism. There is NO other way to neutralise wickedness. As the “Jewish Diaspora” has shown, you cannot destroy anger with anger because anger is just a myth, oka an intangible, that which is not material in origin. Using myth to counter myth is merely transferring the myth from one to the other and the myth about BT’s “inflationary tango” is about maintaining its version of the business of Easy-Come, Easy-Go - to waste for the sake of wasting. The business model governed by the lack of true valuation - to value using the living and not using the living-dead. To zombies, imitating the living will end in futility because you cannot realise the living/truth from the dead/falsehood. Without one single exception because reality is who you are and not what you want yourself-cum-others to believe in. Those who believe/trust/justify-for the living-dead are also the living-dead. A Simplicity which Eludes. If true, hands up those who believe that ………