 | Collusion, confusion, and coercion oh my! So lets analyze the plans: $15/month - 75MB/day
$50/month - 500MB/month Source: »/r0/download/1···onth.jpg
Think about that for a second...I can pay $15/month and get ~2GB of data transfer in a month (75MB/day * 30days = 2250MB). Or I can pay $50/month and only get 500MB/month.
Perhaps its so that they can ease the strain on the network over days instead of everyone pounding away in a single hour. But still, it would make the most sense to purchase the $15/month plan because most likely you will only be checking your email or doing light browsing and you the most "bang" for your buck. |
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 | Your reading it wrong. "Data Connect - Day Pass" means just that, something that is valid for 1 day (with a 75mb cap) and then expires. It is not 75mb per day for a month, I can assure you. |
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 | said by ragingwolf:Your reading it wrong. "Data Connect - Day Pass" means just that, something that is valid for 1 day (with a 75mb cap) and then expires. It is not 75mb per day for a month, I can assure you. Oh then that puts it in a new light.
Who the F#*% would pay $15/month just to use 75MB in a single day? There are free wifi spots all over the place why should I spill my wallet to AT&T? |
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