That data isn't restricted to the iPhone. A lot of people have the plans on other devices and, as Robbers likes to call it, "gray-market" devices (unlocked phones, just a term coined by them to make it sound illegit).
A lot of people are just testing the waters for the first month, in avoidance for a multi-thousand dollar invoice for data overuse, explaining the low usage. There was a lot of confusion about the plans initially, such as CSRs threatening about being charged pay-per-use even if they have a plan because they "are not using an authorized device". Expect the usage to ramp up later.
@t - How is 1GB "abuse"? Have you see corporate users with their Blackberries? People _paid_ for the plan to get 6GB, that's what was agreed upon when people signed up for the plan. If Robbers cannot deliver the capacity, it's their fault.
“Microsoft's not promising the world with Windows Mobile 6.5, nor are they delivering it -- it's very much a stopgap, complete with duct tape, bubble gum, and Bondo.”
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That data isn't restricted to the iPhone. A lot of people have the plans on other devices and, as Robbers likes to call it, "gray-market" devices (unlocked phones, just a term coined by them to make it sound illegit).
A lot of people are just testing the waters for the first month, in avoidance for a multi-thousand dollar invoice for data overuse, explaining the low usage. There was a lot of confusion about the plans initially, such as CSRs threatening about being charged pay-per-use even if they have a plan because they "are not using an authorized device". Expect the usage to ramp up later.
@t - How is 1GB "abuse"? Have you see corporate users with their Blackberries? People _paid_ for the plan to get 6GB, that's what was agreed upon when people signed up for the plan. If Robbers cannot deliver the capacity, it's their fault.
You work for Ted Robbers, don't you?