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    I cannot grok its fullnes leemajors's Avatar
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    http://www.engadget.com/2011/05/19/v...s-this-summer/

    Looks like Sprint is the last one now.

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    These aren't the droids you're looking for jman3000's Avatar
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    Luckily I'm grandfathered in.

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    Don't stop believin' Dex's Avatar
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    Re-upping with my Sprint suddenly doesn't seem like that bad of an idea.

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    Kooler than Jesus Nathan Explosion's Avatar
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    I still don't see how people can have large data usage. Whenever I can, I log into a wireless network to stream data. I'm usually at work when I'm not on a wireless network so I'm not using data there because I'm working.

    I don't use Pandora much because I subscribe to quite a bit of podcasts so I always have something different to listen to.

    I really don't get tethering because when you have a smart phone, you really don't need a laptop with you, so that's out. So how can people use so much data? I stream quite a few videos but that seems to be the only really large consumption use I have. , I've never even broken the 1 gig mark on my data plan.

    It's only a matter of time before Sprint follows suit. The head honcho stated that Sprint had no plans to issue caps, at this time. He never ruled it out though, so you know it's coming.

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    Don't stop believin' Dex's Avatar
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    Yeah, it's pretty impossible to start pushing that limit unless you are like tethering multiple devices, or are streaming youtubes and other crap all day long. Pretty sure I've never even come close to what their ceilings are set at.

    That being said, as much as we have to s out for data service, I still don't like the idea of it being capped.

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    I still don't see how people can have large data usage. Whenever I can, I log into a wireless network to stream data. I'm usually at work when I'm not on a wireless network so I'm not using data there because I'm working.

    I don't use Pandora much because I subscribe to quite a bit of podcasts so I always have something different to listen to.

    I really don't get tethering because when you have a smart phone, you really don't need a laptop with you, so that's out. So how can people use so much data? I stream quite a few videos but that seems to be the only really large consumption use I have. , I've never even broken the 1 gig mark on my data plan.

    It's only a matter of time before Sprint follows suit. The head honcho stated that Sprint had no plans to issue caps, at this time. He never ruled it out though, so you know it's coming.

    There are people who use their phones for more than you do, and now that Netflix is on android, it could get worse. I do some more data intensive stuff than you do, and don't think I would hit the cap, but when I upgrade my phone and get 4g I will probably find more to do with my phone (and nook).

    Edit: If I find a multiplayer strategy game (a la Warcraft (not WoW) or Starcraft) for android, I may use even more data. (but I haven't looked too hard).

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    I cannot grok its fullnes leemajors's Avatar
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    Luckily I'm grandfathered in.
    I wonder how they will do that - I am still surprised I am grandfathered for my iPhone 4 with AT&T. I imagine when it goes "4G" they will drop it, claiming it was for 3G speeds.

    Here is the email my buddy just got from Suddenlink - he switched to them to get away from UVerse caps and he got a 100 Meg connect too, which doesn't hurt (Yes, 720p mkvs in 5 mins easily):

    "In the last monthly cycle, your Internet account used 378.42 GB. Thats well above the typical monthly usage of up to 78.0 GB.This situation could mean several things. For instance: a virus or "spyware" application might have infected your computer and started generating high levels ofLuck_The_Fakers_Internet traffic, or someone else might be using your Internet connection without your knowledge.Luck_The_Fakers_"
    edit: lol at the site text subs
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    Z makes you gangsta Tinystarz's Avatar
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    Some one puts you some where to live and say enjoy. You do. But if they do that and draw a line 10 miles out and say "don't cross" what you gonna do?...

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    Straight Forward PM5K's Avatar
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    I still don't see how people can have large data usage.
    Yeah and 640K ought to be enough for anybody.

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    Yeah and 640K ought to be enough for anybody.
    Just make sure you have 5 different autoexec.bat's for when you want to do different things.

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    I've gone over 1 gb only twice in almost a year. Other than that, I average about 800 mb a month.

    And I watch a LOT of Netflix and Hulu Plus on my phone (since I've been able to do it since I got my phone unlike Android users ), as well as Youtube. But like I said, I do a lot of that on Wifi networks both at home, and wherever I can jump on a free network. If I did all of my streaming without Wifi, I'd top 2 gb in a matter of days.

    I'm not saying I agree with the caps, I'm just saying I don't understand how people can use so much data so quickly. Especially since streaming data tends to drain batteries very quickly, and a lot of the Android phones out there don't have the best battery life available.

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    Better not let my unlimited data package go, huh...

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