 | The beginning of the end Sprint users throttle the cheap pre-paid plans first, then move on to post-paid. I will say atleast their limit is reasonable 256k is much more reasonable than t-mobiles 50k |
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| said by MovieLover76:throttle the cheap pre-paid plans first, then move on to post-paid. I will say atleast their limit is reasonable 256k is much more reasonable than t-mobiles 50k Lots of consumers went wireless as their ONLY device/phone service/isp... watch how consumers switch back when they see these greedy companies slamming consumers with caps, overages, and overall crappy throttled service AT ANY PRICE.... these handset makers are going to be quite pissed when they can't even give away handsets anymore. It's the chicken and the egg scenario.. with the wirleless companies choking themselves on their higher prices, slow speeds, and bad terms of service (insanely high ETFs, overages, taxes & unfees). Millions of handsets will go unwanted as consumers shun wireless again. Just a matter of time..
This bandwidth is like end of the copper loop DSL over wirless but supported by an oversold cablemodem node as the backbone. |
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said by MovieLover76:I will say atleast their limit is reasonable 256k is much more reasonable than t-mobiles 50k Hey! I resent that TMO 50k comment ( sarcasm) It has gotten better in the past 2 months or so ( dependent on hardware from what I've heard and seen). I just hit my 2GB stride on T-Mobile 2 days ago and this is a screenshot from today on my G2X of what I'm getting after throttle. Still 256k if you can get it is still better than what I'm getting. |
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