 | 150gb isnt enough 150gb isn't near enough. I used over 300gb last month and I haven't had p2p software on any computer in well over a year I'm using my connection for normal everyday stuff this aint gonna work for me I'm not going to start using my broadband like a cell phone and watching my monthly gigs. hell cell companies are even going unlimited I just saw an ad for the sprint unlimited everything for $99 that's a world a difference compared to my first cell phone plan in 98. So this to me seems like a step backwards. so now if I continue to use the internet like normal I'm going to get over $150 in charges??? soon we'll see internet star stickers on devices that save bandwidth. |
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 | said by Cyrusthevirus81 :
. hell cell companies are even going unlimited I just saw an ad for the sprint unlimited everything for $99 You are limited to a 5GB per month cap on data with Sprint. Read the fine print. |
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 | yes but unless you're tethering how much data are you going to pull from that phone? Either way the voice is unlimited which is what I was getting at. My first cell phone (sprint) I ran up $300 in in overages my first month because there were hardly any minutes . Now most moderate plans offer the average joe more than enough and there are unlimited plans aswell. You now get more bang for you're buck. Att on the otherhand is taking a step backwards and giving less for more $ |
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 | said by Cyrsuthevirus81 :
yes but unless you're tethering how much data are you going to pull from that phone? Either way the voice is unlimited which is what I was getting at. My first cell phone (sprint) I ran up $300 in in overages my first month because there were hardly any minutes . Now most moderate plans offer the average joe more than enough and there are unlimited plans aswell. You now get more bang for you're buck. Att on the otherhand is taking a step backwards and giving less for more $ I can't imagine VOIP taking up that much data unless you are on the phone 24/7. I am more worried about actual Internet usage and things like Xbox Live or PSN eating bandwidth. |
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