This is ridiculous. Now I hate big business just as much as the next person. I even agree with AMD's lawsuit and all that jazz but I mean WTF!! Why should a company be required to allow other companies to use their equipment for anything less than what they want to charge. If somebody is using MY equipment I get to charge them whatever the hell I want. It's not like there is a monopoly. And in all honesty, if you can't handle the heat...then don't try getting into the business. But please don't try to get the governement to force someone to have to discount the use of the equipment THEY (Cingular, Verizon, etc) paid for. This should be a no brainer for the FCC. I mean really, get yor own.
“Apart from the fact that it's got a bit of infamy to outgrow, the old model was a pretty sharp-looking handset and the Storm2 refines that look in all the right ways.”
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This is ridiculous. Now I hate big business just as much as the next person. I even agree with AMD's lawsuit and all that jazz but I mean WTF!! Why should a company be required to allow other companies to use their equipment for anything less than what they want to charge. If somebody is using MY equipment I get to charge them whatever the hell I want. It's not like there is a monopoly. And in all honesty, if you can't handle the heat...then don't try getting into the business. But please don't try to get the governement to force someone to have to discount the use of the equipment THEY (Cingular, Verizon, etc) paid for. This should be a no brainer for the FCC. I mean really, get yor own.