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Taking down the cell network

Taking down the cell network

Posted Oct 6, 2010 22:19 UTC (Wed) by drag (guest, #31333)
In reply to: Taking down the cell network by josh
Parent article: Newest Google Android Cell Phone Contains Unexpected 'Feature' (New America)

If they metered bandwidth then it would be different. They would encourage usage and put a lot of effort into improving performance and making things faster since the more information you transfer the more money they make.

But they burned some bridges in the past with the outragous data fees so most people are scared away from metered internet.


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Taking down the cell network

Posted Oct 7, 2010 16:09 UTC (Thu) by nye (guest, #51576) [Link] (2 responses)

I think that's mostly a US thing. Here in the UK it doesn't seem to be possible to get unmetered internet usage on a mobile phone, at least not without paying truly staggering fees.

(Obviously most of the carriers *claim* that their data plan is unlimited, but usually that means up to 512MB/month, maybe 1GB if you're lucky. T-Mobile are ahead of the pack in that their smallprint notes that your limit is 3GB if you have an Android phone, and that's a large enough limit that I really don't have to worry about going over it.)

Taking down the cell network

Posted Oct 7, 2010 18:56 UTC (Thu) by joey (guest, #328) [Link]

This is true in the US too AFAIK. Very buried in the fine print.

Taking down the cell network

Posted Oct 10, 2010 8:52 UTC (Sun) by efexis (guest, #26355) [Link]

Vodafone have a 5G option, currently at £15/month


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