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The minimum fare or 'flagfall' is set to rise by 20p from £2.30 to £2.50 in October.
News round-up 2010
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The minimum fare or 'flagfall' is set to rise by 20p from £2.30 to £2.50 in October.
News round-up 2010
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The per-minute calling rate for the new plans (90 cents a minute with a 35 cent flagfall) is pretty high, but some of the other changes, such as allowing international calls within the cap total, could potentially be useful.
Vodafone And 3 Postpaid Plans Updated | Lifehacker Australia 2010
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The per-minute calling rate for the new plans 90 cents a minute with a 35 cent flagfall is pretty high, but some of the other changes, such as allowing international calls within the cap total, could potentially be useful.
Vodafone And 3 Postpaid Plans Updated | Lifehacker Australia 2010
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With 18c local calls, 20c per min national w/39c flagfall – but capped at $2.00 for either 20min peak or 3hr offpeak.
Internode NodeLine Is Cheap But Strange | Lifehacker Australia 2009
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Mobiles are either 33c for telstra or 37c for non-telstra, again a 39c flagfall.
Internode NodeLine Is Cheap But Strange | Lifehacker Australia 2009
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No flagfall on national or mobile with per second billing.
Internode NodeLine Is Cheap But Strange | Lifehacker Australia 2009
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How about my new plan: $50,000 in calls for only $19.99″ oh, did I mention I charge you $100/minute for a call with a $13.95 flagfall?
ACCC dives into mobile charges debate | Lifehacker Australia 2008
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Bill shock hits mobile phone users AUSTRALIANS are suffering "bill shock" from their mobile phones as high call costs, text charges and surprise flagfall fees are pushing their bills higher than expected.
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Those surveyed blamed high phone call and text costs (28 per cent) unnecessary flagfall fees (26 percent) and confusing tariffs (14 per cent) as the main reasons they were receiving unexpectedly large bills.
alexz commented on the word flagfall
spotted online referring to 'pay as you go' mobile usage - where customers can sign up, and then pay as they go and cancel any time.
This comes from Australia and the mechanical flag in the taximeter
April 28, 2015