That would eliminate the one differentiating feature on the (presumably) highest margin plan they have.
Moving to a pay-as-you-go model across all their plans might be interesting, but could equally give the wrong impression to some audiences given that it's a pricing strategy usually reserved for budget brands in the consumer space and tends to scare people off.
Valodim|10 months ago
maronato|10 months ago
/s
AlotOfReading|10 months ago
Moving to a pay-as-you-go model across all their plans might be interesting, but could equally give the wrong impression to some audiences given that it's a pricing strategy usually reserved for budget brands in the consumer space and tends to scare people off.
jjmarr|10 months ago
JumpCrisscross|10 months ago
Would be nice if I had a lay-flat intercontinental jet.
shinryuu|10 months ago