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Doesn't make sense. I bet the FCC will become very interested if they don't count that data against your cap. | |
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As for google drive and other online storage, I lol. Very expensive yearly prices. Google is $120 a year for 200GB. That is more than what XM radio costs.
I could see like $10 a year, but $10 a month is crazy. | |
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| Re: Lets see, 5GB free storage, 2GB data cap ? said by buddahbless:WIN FOR AT&T, FAIL FOR THE CONSUMER....
This may help the average joe (consumer) notice just how there being blindsided by ATT's data caps and overages.
Unless ATT allows you unlimited usage and streaming from there cloud and it not count against your data package... LOL let me stop dreaming. I didn't see a data cap. Please link to your source. -- My domain - Nightfall.net | |
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| Re: Lets see, 5GB free storage, 2GB data cap ? said by buddahbless:said by Nightfall:I didn't see a data cap. Please link to your source. Note I said Unless, However at the end of the press release read the fine print... (AT&T Locker Requires compatible iPhone 3GS or higher or Android 2.1 or higher smartphone, or internet access from computer. You must enable the Easy Upload feature in order for your content to be automatically uploaded to the AT&T cloud. """" Download and usage from wireless device may consume data."""" Service intended for US based customers only. For terms, see att.com/wirelesslegal. ) Now Theres no mention that this will NOT count against your data it only mention that it MAY consume data. In those worded terms on there wireless network and not over wifi I speculate it will count. First off, its like Dropbox. I would speculate you are correct, but AT&T has been known to not count data that is used on AT&T services against the cap. I guess we will see how it all pans out.
For 5gb of free storage, this could be a good alternative to Dropbox or Sugarsync or Google Drive. -- My domain - Nightfall.net | |
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Is there ever a time that you pass packets back and forth that it does not consume data?
Why do they not simply say Download and usage from wireless device WILL consume data?
Stating "MAY" is 100% false, stating "WILL" is 100% true. | |
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 |  openbox9Premium join:2004-01-26 japan kudos:2 | Re: focus Its core business is doing just fine. Time to generate additional revenue. | |
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 |  MikePremium,Mod join:2000-09-17 Pittsburgh, PA kudos:1 | Re: why? Because caps are garbage. | |
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 |  morboComplete Your Transaction join:2002-01-22 00000 | Feel free to pay my data overages. What is your address? I need to know where to send the invoice. | |
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 |  FBGuyPremium join:2005-03-19 Evanston, IL | nice try, AT&T | |
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 |  fiberguyMy views are my own.Premium join:2005-05-20 kudos:3 | said by jeff17:why does every news post have to include a response about data caps? let it go people, relax... Jeff, you're absolutely right. Not every post has to keep festering what everyone knows. That's actually known as Trolling, but around here BBR calls that acceptable-trolling. It's off topic and serves no purpose to the topics at hand to constantly flame the threads with cap related posts. | |
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 |  |  FBGuyPremium join:2005-03-19 Evanston, IL | Re: why? by not talking about it, people learn to just accept it. not exactly a good thing to do. | |
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 |  |  |  fiberguyMy views are my own.Premium join:2005-05-20 kudos:3 | Re: why? said by FBGuy:by not talking about it, people learn to just accept it. not exactly a good thing to do. So you feel compelled to CONSTANTLY drive that point home in every single topic or thread? ... or do you just feel that people are too stupid or beneath you that they don't remember something unless you tell them every day. So again, what's the point?
There are threads where it's appropriate. Why not just change the name of the site to broadbandcaps.com? EVERYTHING that has to do with internet is subject to caps.. there's no need to bring it up on everything that's discussed. It gets to the point of whiny.. | |
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| Re: why? said by fiberguy:said by FBGuy:by not talking about it, people learn to just accept it. not exactly a good thing to do. So you feel compelled to CONSTANTLY drive that point home in every single topic or thread? ... or do you just feel that people are too stupid or beneath you that they don't remember something unless you tell them every day. So again, what's the point? Well, obviously it is just to piss you off. /s
But seriously, it is so that the discussion doesn't end. I don't post about it in every thread. I only post about it when it is appropriate. This is one of those threads.
EVERYTHING that has to do with internet is subject to caps.. I firmly disagree. Usage caps serve no real purpose in maintaining infrastructure. | |
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My line : EVERYTHING that has to do with internet is subject to caps..
You say that you firmly disagree? really?? Could you be any more incorrect?
EVERYTHING that goes over the internet IS data which is in turn subject to a CAP.. were you too busy to try to make me look like a fool (and fail in the process) to rush out that attempt to put me down, yet again? ... or are you just that ignorant? So yes, EVERYTHING discussed here that goes over the internet has or so to with a service, app, product, website, etc. HAS TO DO WITH A CAP. duh!  | |
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| Re: why? said by fiberguy:EVERYTHING that goes over the internet IS data which is in turn subject to a CAP.. I have a web server in a data center. It is not metered in any way. I have for all intents and purposes unlimited bandwith usage.
So, not EVERYTHING is subject to a CAP. The only possible "cap" that you could say it has is the theoretical maximum throughput over a given period of time, but that really is not a cap. That is the bandwidth available and if that is what you are referring to as a cap, you are ignorant. | |
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 |  MikePremium,Mod join:2000-09-17 Pittsburgh, PA kudos:1 | Look at all these angry telco employees.... | |
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 |  |  fiberguyMy views are my own.Premium join:2005-05-20 kudos:3 | Re: why? said by Mike:Look at all these angry telco employees.... Look at all these ASSumers... and you're a mod? wow. Brilliant! | |
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 |  |  |  |  fiberguyMy views are my own.Premium join:2005-05-20 kudos:3 | Re: why? said by mob:And you're just a hack tool that posts the same crap over and over again. Whining and crying when real competition is even discussed, and bashing the concept of consumer rights is all you do. So sorry if I have an opinion that isn't in agreement with yours. But yea, you're brilliant in your post.. all I do is bash the concept of consumer rights.. right? asshat.. no, in your rush to, what, attack me...? .. you fail to see that I have an opinion of my own and it's not one-sided like the majority of people where, who quite frankly as you put it, are crying and whining all the time because they want something for nothing and have NO concept of how an economy works.
But please. go on, demand everything for free.. just remember that someone has to pay for it.. in your mind, as I can assume here, it's anyone but you.
Get out of here with your worthless assessment of who I am as a person.. I am no such.. REAL competition IS being discussed here and guess what? .. I'm here wondering why everyone is down on AT&T for offering it.. the majority opinion is "why should they?" or.. "pay them for something that others already offer"..isn't THAT bashing competition? ......?
... did you get dropped on your head as a child? or are you just that ignorant to what's being said here? ... I'm guessing just ignorant. The FACT here is that people want competition so long as it doesn't come from "a corporation".. *gasp* .. and no, I am no lover of corporations, in fact I'm quite the opposite, but I will defend reality, and I will also point out irony and one-sided extremists, such as you seem to be. | |
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| said by jeff17:why does every news post have to include a response about data caps? let it go people, relax... Because caps are low and over priced.. Sorry, but we don't all make 100k+ a year, and all have access to land based broadband... I know if your house floods you just jump in your helicopter and fly to one of your others, but the rest of us have to stay and try to stay afloat... | |
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| Re: why? said by jeff17:I have a jet, not a helicopter. Some people... jeez. So what if prices are over-priced. I bet you'll keep paying!  Actually no.. I've been down sizing like no bodies business.. Mellinecom account? Gone, data plan on phone? Majorly reduced on the share plan. Everything i've been killing bells and whistles on to save some cash flow.. I will not be bumping up my plans to use more data in the near future.... Crap has to be more affordable. | |
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Next thing to happen is for them to have a deal with all the big movie companies so you can see the latest just released movies through your mobile carrier for a buck! | |
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 |  VanPremium join:2009-07-08 New Orleans, LA | said by Skippy25:Put a limit on how much data people can use before you start charging them for more data and then start rolling out services that use up lots of data. Anyone else see this coming?
Next thing to happen is for them to have a deal with all the big movie companies so you can see the latest just released movies through your mobile carrier for a buck! Gooooooo Fake Capitalism! | |
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One more thing, if YouTube can allow you to make playlists then the first out of the gate with this will definitely have an advantage.
BTW: I don't know about Google Play as Google can't upload from a browser (special non-W2K program needed) while AT&T & MS let me use the Fox (FireFox that is). 
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How'd that work out before????
I wonder when the DOJ will raid AT&T, seize their servers, hold everyone's data hostage, freeze A&T's bank accounts, and prosecute the Chairman, CEO, and President?
What's good for the goose .........
But it'll be, "They may be sons of bitches, but they're 'our' sons of bitches", so nothing will be done. Kim Dotcom take note. | |
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| Limited usefulness Data caps aside, this isn't all that useful. It only works on AT&T devices as far as I can tell, so if you have a WiFi tablet (for example), you can't use it to access things you saved from your phone. Using a web browser in this case would be kind of clunky. I just can't see any reason to use this instead of Dropbox or Google Drive. | |
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