 | Funny...how many will switch to this? With T-Mobile's recent outage and complaints about ATT and iPhone tethering, how many people will actually switch and pay this fee?
One of the BIG reasons Verizon is doing this is because they are still selling their network and not their price. |
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 1 edit | what about sprint there network is the bigger than t-mobile customer, service improved (Better than att and verizon in my opinion) and there network is about the same speed as verizon only it cost way less. For my on an Everything Data Plan (Family in my case) only cost $15 more dollar to use tether a blackberry 8330. |
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 VanPremium join:2009-07-08 New Orleans, LA | reply to moonpuppy I am sure some but I don't know anyone personally who will touch this.
Will just stick to my phone if this is the case. |
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| reply to moonpuppy said by moonpuppy:With T-Mobile's recent outage and complaints about ATT and iPhone tethering, how many people will actually switch and pay this fee? One of the BIG reasons Verizon is doing this is because they are still selling their network and not their price. A simple carrier update on the iPhone and I tether, no fee, no 5 GB data cap. -- "So, Lone Starr, now you see that evil will always triumph because good is dumb."
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