grrlgamer,

such a "fixed" example will do you no good....

You choose QR110 just because Q-Tel offers a QR100 option, then you say "the customer can buy 2 100 QR HALA cards"!!! Why would the customer do that????

How about this:

The customer buys One QR50, and two QR30 cards.

And you also say "If the customer uses all of this for peak time"....

You portray everything that Q-Tel does as being bad, and anything that vodafone does is the best ever: You ignore shahry, you ignore all the offers Q-Tel has, and choose the worst example you can find, and compare it with the best possible case that vodafone could provice.

You are a good marketer who knows how to twist the facts.

I feel there's something wrong with vodafone, and I'm not switching... After a few years, IF they prove themselves, I MAY THINK ABOUT IT.

If they provide QR100 20Mbps Internet, I would switch to their ISP. If they provide QR20, 1000 minutes per month GSM, I would switch. But they're only offering marginal differences that could be higher or lower depending on your usage pattern for a month.