Android Police writer sounds off on Sprint's "All In" plan which offers unlimited data for $80 but t
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[QUOTE=leontodd;48093457]In the UK we have 'all you can eat' data for £15 a month:
[IMG]http://i.imgur.com/sLkbClA.png[/IMG]
It also includes 25GB in a big list of countries in case you go on holiday, the US being one of them. Which doesn't make much sense since 25GB in the US would set you back like $80.[/QUOTE]
but UK cellular networks are a fraction of the size of US ones in terms of square miles of coverage. those towers cost money to maintain
[QUOTE=Lord Fear;48094028]I actually have fully unlimited data, and stated as such in my contract.
It was signed before the notion of limitations started to come up.
You can't get a phone plan without any limits today. I'm also paying out of my ass for it.[/QUOTE]
Yeah, its also avaliable for phone company CEOs and shit and in some cases company employees, when I used to work at Bell Aliant they gave us a plan with unlimited data then capped it to 30gigs a month after everyone went nuts with the data
[QUOTE=Helix Snake;48091556]"now capped at 601 kbps"[/QUOTE]
Well, let's not go crazy here. 600.5 kbps.
[QUOTE=Levelog;48095380]At 21gb you get put into QoS actually, but it's really not a problem.[/QUOTE]
I broke 20gb once with tmobile and haven't come close since under normal usage. Didn't notice any speed differences, but I wasn't speed testing constantly either.
[QUOTE=Del91;48101953]I broke 20gb once with tmobile and haven't come close since under normal usage. Didn't notice any speed differences, but I wasn't speed testing constantly either.[/QUOTE]
If your tower isn't overloaded, you won't notice a difference.
i once used 100gb of data on my phone in a month and att stripped me of my unlimited data plan :(
[QUOTE=Nautsabes;48102585]i once used 100gb of data on my phone in a month and att stripped me of my unlimited data plan :([/QUOTE]
That's fucking ridiculous.
[QUOTE=Nautsabes;48102585]i once used 100gb of data on my phone in a month and att stripped me of my unlimited data plan :([/QUOTE]
What? Are they allowed to do that when you only had used 0% of the advertised amount?
[QUOTE=meppers;48095540]but UK cellular networks are a fraction of the size of US ones in terms of square miles of coverage. those towers cost money to maintain[/QUOTE]
They don't cost nearly as much as you're getting ripped off though.
Don't forget the biggest problem. It's sprints shitty network with their even shorter bloatware. My brother has like the same phone as me, and has tons of crapware, no signal, and terrible speeds because he is on sprint
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