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Re: wow, just wow If the rumors are true (Verizon requiring LTE only devices later this year, and next iPhone fully supporting T-Mobile's 4G/HSPA+ network), then it'll be interesting to see how AT&T survives with their continued price hikes. -- Hope this helps... |
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| said by bbrkdub:If the rumors are true (Verizon requiring LTE only devices later this year, and next iPhone fully supporting T-Mobile's 4G/HSPA+ network), then it'll be interesting to see how AT&T survives with their continued price hikes. Verizon - $30 = 2 GB AT&T - $30 = 3 GB
Yeah it will be interesting.  -- The Comcast Disney Avatar has been retired. |
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| reply to Morac To be fair if verizon's pricing isn't that simple you can get 4GB for $30 if you opt for a 4G phone, the reason Verizon doesn't up their 3G data limit is they want to push users onto their 4G network.
Considering the aged technology of Verizon's 3G network it's surprising the network holds up so well, AT&T's 3G+ HSPA has much more legroom. I don't expect the 4GB on a 4G phone promotion to go away any time soon.
Also to be fair to AT&T, yes the prices did go up, but so did the data caps, which I think reflect the increased bandwidth usage of smartphones, paying an extra $5 for an extra gig of bandwidth isn't that bad of a deal. The $20 deal however is a joke and only useful for the most basic user even on an Iphone3 I used more than 300 mb |
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| said by MovieLover76:I don't expect the 4GB on a 4G phone promotion to go away any time soon. That promo expired on Jan 15th, so it's already gone. -- The Comcast Disney Avatar has been retired. |
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 | reply to ANONFAN I pay $20 for unlimited data at T-Mob. Guess you have to know how to negotiate. |
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