MRTHRIFTY,
re: Your onsuite comments -
my research into long distance companies a few years ago discovered one CRITICAL issue...rounding of minutes, as this company does. When a ld company offers 6-second incremental billing (usually after a 30sec min charge), you get a true rate as advertised for what you pay for...but when the company ROUNDS UP to even minutes, like this company does, as do most cellular companies (subject of class action suits BTW if undisclosed), you mathematically and effectively pay 30% MORE than the advertised charge.
Thus, 2.9 cents/min becomes in reality 3.77 cents/min.
Still an impressive rate, but when comparing against other programs, consumers should be aware that ROUNDING POLICY actually affects the true rate as much as min charges per month, etc.
FWIW.