Jani PATOKALLIO wrote:
>
> I don't know about Japanese culture -- flat-rate pricing for food,
> alcohol, train travel and landline Internet access (tabe-, nomi-,
> nori- and kakehoudai) certainly seem to be popular -- but Japanese
> has no tradition of flat-rate *telephone* pricing. People are
> used to metered telephone access and have no experience of
> unmetered Internet access, so they don't know what they're missing.
Telehodai. Introduced by NTT. ¥2,000 per month, any number of calls
to specified number for no extra charge. Usually used to surf, albeit
from 11p-8a.
Regards,
Sharif
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Received on Tue Dec 5 06:34:31 2000