A game changer would have been a decent pay per use plan. The type of plan they have in Europe or any other country around the world. Our carriers just want to get us to pay more and more, by throwing in more stuff. we're in a recession, I don;t want unlimited anything.
A game changer would be a $15 per month, 1 gig of data, 5 cent text, and 7 cent per minute call rates. Or a $0 plan with the above, excluding data.
Don't even think about free incoming calls and text like every other industrialized nation.
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mistermix @ Oct 21st 2009 2:26PM
No, the $99.99 is for a subsidized plan (i.e., what Sprint has). The $79.99 is month-to-month unsubsidized (buy your own phone).
In other words, not a "game changer" -- not even close.
jkl @ Oct 22nd 2009 12:09AM
A game changer would have been a decent pay per use plan. The type of plan they have in Europe or any other country around the world. Our carriers just want to get us to pay more and more, by throwing in more stuff. we're in a recession, I don;t want unlimited anything.
A game changer would be a $15 per month, 1 gig of data, 5 cent text, and 7 cent per minute call rates. Or a $0 plan with the above, excluding data.
Don't even think about free incoming calls and text like every other industrialized nation.