 Pichin join:2001-07-01 Oviedo, FL | 5GB monthly EVDO Cap Verizon and Att have caps, it makes sence that Sprint would have caps. -- What's the speed of dark?
|
|
 | Actually, it doesn't make sense. If Sprint Wireless is hurting, it needs to differentiate it's product from the other companies. The lack of a monthly quota was one such selling point.
So, with the 5 GB quota, Sprint offers nothing the others don't offer. Given everything being the same between Sprint and Verizon (let's keep with compatible technologies), who wouldn't go for the more financially stable company? |
|
 DogfatherPremium join:2007-12-26 Laguna Hills, CA | reply to Pichin Not if they're already bleeding subs to Verizon and AT&T. |
|
|
|
 EPS join:2008-02-13 Hingham, MA | reply to jc1350 Indeed- from comparisons of Sprint and Verizon EV-DO it's often concluded that the two are roughly equivalent (local coverage and conditions may vary) but Sprint is uncapped, which makes it the better choice. If Sprint is also capped, that only really helps Verizon Wireless. |
|
 | If Sprint must do caps, it should be 10GB. That will keep users from moving to another carrier with 5GB cap. |
|