
Originally Posted by
VOIPoTim
The way Express is designed, it's basically using the frontend of our existing systems.
A call comes in to a core switch which then routes the call to the one a residential user is registered on or forwards it. Express calls just use this directly and route the the customer provided destination.
If we start doing a lot with Express, it basically has to become its own service and really gives people most of the functionality our full plans offer so they lose value and Express basically attracts a lot of users who want our features, but don't have much usage.
Overall, it's really something that we don't want to add a lot to because it'll morph into its own Pay as You Go setup which is a business model that we don't want to get into for now.
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