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screw_sprint

@verizon.net

just as bad as the rest

well, now they'll just have to compete on price...

all you can eat is becoming an endangered species lately... unlimited voice calling not withstanding (which may be a passing fad, when customers begin routinely use 3,000+ minutes). sprint has alot more problems keeping customers which i'm not sure in effect raising prices will help.

patcat88

join:2002-04-05
Jamaica, NY
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said by screw_sprint :

all you can eat is becoming an endangered species lately... unlimited voice calling not withstanding (which may be a passing fad, when customers begin routinely use 3,000+ minutes). sprint has alot more problems keeping customers which i'm not sure in effect raising prices will help.
Unlimited Voice is actually 4.6GB a month. The voice codec is 14kbit/s AT MOST. (14/8)*60*60*24*31*(1/1024)*(1/1024)=4.47GB.

And the legalese requires human to human interactive chat, you can't use it as a link between machines. Not sure if thats enforced. And who is going to talk 24/7 on the phone?

Unlimited voice is easy, even the worst abusers will barely make a dent.

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