Sooner (Linux Mint 7), Later (Fedora 11) and Now (ooVoo 2.1)
Blog Along with this release, ooVoo announced new calling plans, with separate choices for 3-way, 4-way and 6-way video call support, an option to remove advertising for an additional fee of $2/month, and an option to add phone minutes.
[May 27, 2009, 10:01]
what a fool?
Talkback Having verbally commited to signing up we were told of the annual management and membership fee which for our gold status and 1501 points amounted to approx £800 due in one lump sum each January. Having paid £20,000, for the 1501 points per annum...
[August 20, 2006, 1:25]
I-mode services a hit with Europeans
News Unlike other mobile data services in Europe, which are typically free, i-mode offers a list of more than 60 "certified" sites accessed for a monthly fee of about 4 euros or less (about £3). The network operator passes most of the subscription fee...
[May 13, 2002, 17:06]
OFT in the hunt for scammers
News Directory schemes - These involve asking for a fee of about £15 in exchange for a list of companies offering work to homeworkers. You should never have to pay a fee to get paid work. The Office of Fair Trading (OFT) has started a sweep of Web sites...
[March 2, 2006, 15:40]
The Informative Guide to Building Business Credit
Downloads Basically "The Informative guide to Building Business Credit" can help reduce your tax bill (If you have your company structure established already) As I stated earlier, I am sure you have come across other companies which offer to build your...
[December 4, 2005, 7:00]
Salesforce.com's application marketplace 'will expand CRM'
News Lykkegaard noted that Salesforce.com is positioning AppExchange as a product that offers sufficient attractive applications so that customers are willing to pay a fee for the platform, even if they may not be traditional Salesforce.com CRM...
[February 21, 2006, 13:45]
BT holding ransom demands.
Talkback My take on it is BT is it sees the iplayer as the perfect 'bolt-on', they can control access, the BBC charge an upfront monthly fee and BT take their cut in collection of the revenue. Providing enough 'core' bandwidth to every house for say 2 HD...
[June 12, 2009, 11:15]
MIPS buys GNU tools company
News Reflecting continued weakness within the semiconductor industry, our customers continued to opt for lower up-front per-use licensing fee deals rather than the higher up-front unlimited use fee licences which were more frequently selected prior to...
[July 19, 2002, 10:42]
EBay to raise fees
News Although it previously offered the feature for free, eBay will now charge a 5-cent fee on most auctions that offer Buy It Now. Although fee increases never sit well with those sellers who bear the brunt of charges, we believe the vibrancy of the...
[January 18, 2002, 10:24]
Phishing line used to sell ID cards
News Burnham also said that, while the Home Office is currently citing a "unit cost" of £93 for each card, this would not necessarily be the fee charged to citizens. The government faces a decision later down the line on the fee structure, and this will...
[May 27, 2005, 15:15]
Argus Remote Surveillance Premium
Downloads The service consists of: reserved bandwidth for everyaccount such to ensure optimal use of the system, backup relay server(located at 10 miles distance from the main server), aiming to obtainclose to 100% availability of the service.the fee for...
[January 19, 2006, 7:00]
Lacey's Paper Round - the week's best IT coverage in print
News If the licence fee is increased only in line with inflation the BBC will shrink. The licence fee therefore needs to be uprated either in line with the BBC's wage bill.or people with digital televisions should pay an extra 50% on top of an increase...
[January 15, 1999, 12:33]
Midband to launch this summer, with limitations
News This will be an unmetered ISDN product, while the majority of ISDN products today are metered," said the BT spokesman, explaining that users will pay a fixed fee per month, rather than per minute spent online.
[March 18, 2003, 14:23]
Amazon, Yahoo! take Red Cross donations
News Amazon normally charges a processing fee for use of the Honor System but said it would waive the fees in this case. No fee is being assessed for donations related to Tuesday's attacks. Web sites including Amazon.com and Yahoo.com are allowing...
[September 12, 2001, 17:07]
Hotmail trashes saved files
News Online photo site PhotoPoint closed down with no notice at all, although it later offered to return files to its 1.25 million customers if they paid a fee. Online storage services such as IBackup, Xdrive and Connected also provide file backup...
[June 4, 2004, 9:05]
Study: Customers wary of online IDs
News That plan, still on the drawing board, is intended to provide fee-based hosting and delivery of personal information while providing an array of services ranging from commerce to communication in partnership with Web retailers such as eBay.
[April 26, 2002, 14:02]
Mobile Banking: Mobile Security and the Future of Banking Profitability.
Blog As much as we hate to admit this from our spoiled lives of free financial services, we have backed our banking industry into a corner from which they have no choice but to reinstitute textbook models of fee-based banking.
[January 5, 2010, 15:54]
Could "Fremium" social media evolve into a pay once unlimited access model?
Blog Then people like AOL changed that to a fixed fee every month for unlimited access. Then broadband appeared and we went back to a fixed fee but up to a point, over which if you used it more you got charged.
[July 7, 2009, 14:18]
UK Wi-Fi operators to lay down their swords?
News At present, Openzone customers can use The Cloud's hot spots without incurring any additional fee. Users might pay extra to roam at a hot spot at Heathrow if they really have to, in the same way they might pay a £1 fee to get cash out of an ATM in...
[July 27, 2004, 17:40]
Plug-and-play broadband due in January
News There will also be an installation fee of £50, to cover work that must be done at the local exchange end of the customer's connection. This is cheaper than the £150 fee for installation when an engineer visits the home -- although BT has halved...
[October 24, 2001, 16:56]



