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n2jtx

join:2001-01-13
Glen Head, NY

Plus...

Not said of course is "once we reduce caps even more and double the data fees, we will have even more bandwidth available". Actually I expect AT&T to go that route first.
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Crookshanks

join:2008-02-04
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What are you basing this assumption on? Voice fees have gone down over the years as the market and technology have matured. Data isn't likely to be any different.

The crying wolf around here is really getting old. I remember when cell phones were luxury items that were only affordable for big business and the rich. Per-minute charges used to run $1/min or more. Now it's counted with pennies. Wait a few years and data will evolve in a similar manner.


sonicmerlin

join:2009-05-24
Cleveland, OH
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said by Crookshanks:

What are you basing this assumption on? Voice fees have gone down over the years as the market and technology have matured. Data isn't likely to be any different.

The crying wolf around here is really getting old. I remember when cell phones were luxury items that were only affordable for big business and the rich. Per-minute charges used to run $1/min or more. Now it's counted with pennies. Wait a few years and data will evolve in a similar manner.

uh... maybe based on everyone going from unlimited, then to 5 gb, then to 2 gb?

VerizonCynic

join:2006-10-25
Lakewood, CA

reply to n2jtx
Actually I expect AT&T to go that route first.


VerizonCynic

join:2006-10-25
Lakewood, CA

reply to n2jtx
If you want to predict what ATT will do just figure out the most anti consumer route/thing you can. They will do that



noogen

@generalmills.com

reply to Crookshanks
Voice has went down? Are you kidding? How far should we go back? How about 10 years? T-Mobile new plan after they acquire Voicestream in 2002. »forums.wirelessadvisor.com/centr···ans.html

That's $40 for 1000 minutes vs $45 for 1000 minutes today over 10 years period. They only made texting cheaper, which should've been free in the first place like other foreign countries. The more recent benefit they are giving now is low unlimited price of $50/month, but we all know too well what unlimited really means.


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