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 | Sprint's "Any Mobile, Any Time"??? As of two weeks ago, Sprint has accepted its pipe destiny and on its high ARPU data plans includes free calling to ANY mobile phone on ANY network. Your bundled minutes now only count against landline phonecalls. Lets face it, you're not going through 1500 of those in a month.
I would feel sorry for the likes of AT&T, a poorly run dinosaur, if they weren't fighting inevitability what's best for the consumer every step of the way.
If you don't want your apps controlled, if you don't want your access limited, you just need to do the research on who is being more open with their network and OS, then make an informed decision about your mobile product(s). | |  NOVA_GuyObamaCare Kills AmericansPremium join:2002-03-05 | Very well put.
Last month I made the move from AT&T to Sprint myself. While I do miss my iPhone at times, I find my overall satisfaction at this point to be higher with Sprint. Two consistent dead zones I had with AT&T on the way to & from work are covered by Sprint. Data network seems to be rock solid. (There were times I'd be sitting in traffic in downtown DC with full signal strength indicated on the phone but absolutely no usable data connection. Unacceptable, in my book. I couldn't listen to Slacker or Pandora.)
I've transitioned to a Palm Pre, and have been enjoying Pandora on it. I've also set up my own Ampache streaming music site and have been using it with my phone as well. The only thing left to do now is set up streaming video and put some of my video library on my external site as well. -- Nobel peace prize for Obammer... Now he's got one more thing in common with Arafat besides hating America. And he's just as succesful as Jimmy "the failure" Carter. | |
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