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PastTense
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Re: fragmented markets & future regulation

said by tmc8080:

millions of people have switched from wired networks to wireless on the hopes of an unlimited tier remaining cost effective... once that's out of the picture, many of these consumers will primarily only want to buy talk & text plans

No. People are overwhelmingly moving to smartphones. And for this they need 1Gb to 2GB of data per month--they are not going to talk & text plans.
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Not totally true. Studies have been done where most people use LESS than 1 and 2gigs per month. Karl even blogged about it a few weeks ago.
tmc8080
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said by PastTense:

said by tmc8080:

millions of people have switched from wired networks to wireless on the hopes of an unlimited tier remaining cost effective... once that's out of the picture, many of these consumers will primarily only want to buy talk & text plans

No. People are overwhelmingly moving to smartphones. And for this they need 1Gb to 2GB of data per month--they are not going to talk & text plans.

The average consumer WOULD easily consume 1-2gb of data sitting at a WIFI hotspot for a couple of hours just web browsing and streaming video/multimedia content everyday vs prorated over 30. The fact that they don't only proves that smarphone plans by the big carriers are overpriced. Smart phones have full capability to utilize data features over wifi, except most, if not ALL carriers won't let you subscribe to just unlimited talk/text plans w/ smart phones. GIVE CONSUMERS THAT CHOICE AND SEE WHAT HAPPENS! Only very recently has TRACFONE got a handset that let's you have the wifi feature-- but it's not a smartphone (aka android, bb, win-ph, or i-phone).