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Frank H

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American Supersizing

Bill Ferry said: "We welcome any competition, [we] have a superior product at a competitive price. Our product is much faster."
Mr. Ferry, what you fail to realize is that I don't care for a faster package. Basic Internet service for $20 is enough. Unfortunately, this "supersizing" has become a familiar experience for me in the US, where the cheapest cell phone plans costs $40/month and half my minutes go unused every month and where a cup of coffee is $3 and takes me hours to consume. Were you to live for a few months in Europe (and, I suspect, in many other places), you would see that with prepaid SIM cards it's typical to pay $15/month for cell phone service and a small coffee can be had for $1.


sivran
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Comparing plans to prepaid is a bit disingeniuous.

T-Mo prepaid: $100/yr ($8.33/mo)
I haven't priced out other companies. When I originally went Prepaid, T-Mo didn't have that offer, and Verizon was the lowest at $15/mo. Now Verizon's prepaid sucks, loaded with junk fees.
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