AT&T has noted today that they are considering changing the way smartphone users access wireless data, complaining that 3 percent of all their users use about 40 percent of all wireless data, straining the carrier's network.
"What we are seeing in the U.S. today in terms of smartphone penetration, 3G data, nobody else is seeing in the rest of the planet," said Ralph de la Vega, president ... [ read the full article ]
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Quote:Its like buying a computer PC and stating to the consumer that you can only run Microsoft products on it.
Come On....
or rather buying a mac?
the data is $30 bucks...and 50,000kb is NOT using data on a iphone...I regularly see 3-5gigs in one month for iphone usage...
They do have the largest share of smartphone users (yes most likely due to iphones) and with that comes phones that can actually process the information fast enough to BE high speed...ya know like that OLD 486DX4-100mhz running Windows 95....hook it up to Fiber, the internet is still slow..lol
the tethering plans as far as I can see, are the same with any carrier $60 for 5gig..cept a JB'ed iphone..then it is free..lol
Yeah, I have ATT, would NEVER have Verizon (CDMA REALLY!!)...but then most everyone I talk to has ATT cause they are more worried about coverage than 3g data...so it is free m2m...