The vendors charge their customers based on the amount of data they want to use.
"They needed to be convinced there's a reason to charge customers every month."
Primary insurers like us will have to charge customers more.
I could also accept that it seems fair to charge customers based on the amount of data they use.
But publishers say they want some control over what stores charge customers.
It wants prices to come down so that American carriers can charge their customers less.
The system is designed to charge customers based on the amount of data transmitted rather than by the minute.
But the rates they can charge their customers are capped until March of next year.
Other sites have made similar decisions to start charging their most active customers.
Ask the store to pay more for the fruit wholesale, or to charge customers less?