quote:
http://www.cbc.ca/consumer/story/2008/07/08/text-messages.html
Cellphone users with Bell and Telus are going to have to fork over a little more to receive incoming text messages under new pricing plans slated to roll out in August.
'Oh baby, when my contract's over, I'll be long gone, for sure.'—Debra Messinger, consumer
Under the new plans, customers will be charged 15 cents to receive incoming text messages, including uninvited spam messages. Previously, customers without text plans were only charged for outgoing messages.
[...]
"A 14-year-old kid gets 30 Happy Birthday messages and gets saddled with the bill, for example."
This implies that people with no text messaging plans, who are already being charged 15 cents to send each message, will also have to pay the same price to receive the messages. Personally, I think this is Bell and Telus' method to gain some money because Rogers is the only company hitting the streets with the iPhone.
The NDP started a facebook group as well as an online peition that can be reached
here and
here respectively.
You can
Digg it here, or you can see more information
here and
here