the western countries better explain to me why are we getting ed hard for data, when it asia data plans are fkn dirt cheap
It begins.
http://www.engadget.com/2012/01/05/s...ing-dan-hesse/
Despite Sprint's claims of keeping its "unlimited" plans "truly unlimited," it seems that there is a special asterisk reserved for those who really attempt to push the boundaries. No real surprise, honestly, but CEO Dan Hesse was quoted earlier today as saying the following in regard to heavy data users: "For those that want to abuse it, we can knock them off." Moreover, he affirmed that throttling can be implemented for "about one percent of users," but did continue to say that there were no immediate plans for The Now Network to follow its contemporaries into the deep, dark world of tiered data.
the western countries better explain to me why are we getting ed hard for data, when it asia data plans are fkn dirt cheap
lol Sprint making a big deal about having unlimited plans and then throttling it
They said they were talking about their prepaid customers. They came out and specifically said they do not throttle their regular customers.
Who knows but typically its so slow you don't need to throttle.
These bas phone carriers going back on their unlimited data plans. Isn't this a breach of contract?
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